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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: Is 10 degrees of phase shift "roughly" equal to 75 degrees of phase shift? Of course not. The 10 degrees of phase shift has already been proven to be wrong because of reflections within the coil. Why do you insist on bringing up old invalid data? Please note that *nobody* is alleging that the phase shift through a 75m bugcatcher coil is 75 degrees. That is just another one of your straw men. Now why don't you become a rational, ethical person and suggest a valid way of measuring the phase shift through a coil? Can you improve on my suggestion of yesterday? Cecil, You spent a lot of time developing the "10 degree" model for the bugcatcher coil. When and how did it get proven wrong? The only thing I can recall is that you said it did not make sense technically, and therefore it must be wrong. Recently you launched into this business about adding turns to make the coil resonant. As I just explained, I believe that approach is total nonsense. You keep referring everyone to the now famous gif image on your web page. The question becomes why is EZNEC correct in supporting your position at some times and incorrect when it does not support your position at other times? 73, Gene W4SZ |
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