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Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: The self-resonant frequency of the inductor is shown by a large rise in time delay. Cecil is now trying to rewrite the self-resonant frequency of the inductor I tested by using his own seriously flawed theories, but despite the fact it appears to be clearly shown in the network analyzer data at about 16 MHz. In case my previous reply was confusing to some people let's do it with a piece of transmission line. We have a piece of transmission line that we measure to be 1/4 wavelength on 16 MHz. That's easily done with an MFJ- 259B. We hand it over to Tom who takes it and measures a 3 nS delay through it at 4 MHz. What's wrong with this picture? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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