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![]() wrote: Any answer, even if just an educated guess, is better than giving no answer at all. No matter how far off. An answer that is completely wrong is better than no answer at all? Speaking of answers, here is a question to which you have, so far, avoided giving an answer. In the graphic at: http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/3freq.gif , the currents in the center graphic reported by EZNEC a The current at the bottom of the coil is 0.17 amps with a phase angle of -1.72 degrees. The current at the top of the coil is 2.0 amps with a phase angle of -179.6 degrees. The current at the top of the coil is about 12 times the magnitude of the current at the bottom of the coil. The phase shift through the coil is about 178 degrees. Once again, please explain those results. Thanks in advance. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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