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Yuri wrote,
" I and "my camp" say that we are seeing somewhere 40 to 60 % less current at the top of the coil, than at the bottom, in other words, significant or noticeable drop. W8JI and "his camp" are claiming it can't be so, current through the coil has to be the same or almost the same, with no significant drop across the loading coil. " I'm not sure who all you put in W8JI's "camp," but I'm absolutely sure that I've read recent postings by W8JI himself that affirm that there can be significant difference in current between the ends of the loading coil. What I DO see him posting is that if the difference is large, the antenna design is almost certainly suboptimal. If you want to understand how a loading coil with zero capacitance to the outside world can actually work, I suggest you read the Joseph Boyer article from "Ham Radio" magazine some 28 years ago. Ian White gave a more complete reference to that article in one of his postings in the interminable thread. I'm always happy to ship out a copy of that article for the cost of postage. Cheers, Tom |
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