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dansawyeror wrote:
Good morning. I would like to experiment with making a high Q coil for creating a tuned radial counterpoise. Reg's program predicts a coil of about 70 uH will create a match. One way to create such a coil would be to wind coax and use the shield as the conductor. Besides the obvious loss of physical stability due to lack of a form what are the limitations or drawbacks from using the shield? The braided shield will be substantially lossier than a solid wire or tube of the same diameter. And the relatively poor quality dielectric used for the outside of the cable will also reduce the Q somewhat. So coax isn't a good choice for your stated objective of making a high Q coil. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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