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Richard Clark wrote:
1. The current distribution shown on the web is different than the current distribution shown in the model; Don't you know how to turn on the 'Current Phase' option when displaying EZNEC results. Do you need a tutorial? 2. -4.91 + -20.59 + -90.01 = -115.51 is different than 90.01 - 15.68 = 74.33 The phase of the source is referenced at zero degrees. The currents along the antenna are lagging the source current. -4.91 deg is the phase of the current at the bottom of the coil. -20.59 deg is the phase of the current at the top of the coil. -90.01 deg is the phase of the current at the end of the antenna. Trying to add those phases shows a lot of ignorance. 3. The coil Vf shown on the web is 0.1375 is different than eq (32) = 0.0078 Sorry, you're wrong. eq(32) for this coil yields a VF of ~0.033 which Dr. Corum claims to be accurate within about 10%. The coil VF on the web is at 5.89 MHz, *NOT* at the self-resonant frequency. 4. refuting your own references (Corum²). Dr. Corum's equation for the coil VF is at its *SELF-RESONANT* frequency, not anywhere else. Using it anywhere else is only a *VERY ROUGH* estimate. At the self resonant frequency reported by EZNEC, the VF calculates out to be ~0.055. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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