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Cecil Moore wrote:
Tom Donaly wrote: You load your antennas with a Tesla coil? Did you read the part about a Tesla coil going to a lumped inductor when it was shortened? A minimum Tesla coil is 1/4WL. My 75m bugcatcher coil mounted on my pickup as a base-loaded coil with no whip is 1/4WL on 6.6 MHz. Going from 6.6 Mhz to 4 MHz is only 40% shortening. I think the lumped inductor crossover point is probably pretty far below 4 MHz. Why don't you crunch the numbers using your reference and find out for sure? (If your reference is correct, that is. Some of the papers by academics on the web don't always give information that corresponds to reality.) You should be able to analyze your bugcatcher easily and report what you find. It sure beats sitting around drinking Ripple and feeling persecuted. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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