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Cecil Moore wrote:
"We have found that this expression gives acceptable results (errors less than 10%) for most practical applications that involve wave propagation on helical resonators ..." Absolutely no mention of 14WL self-resonance. Cecil, Oh darn! There's that nasty reference to "resonator" again. You really need to read the paper again and attempt to understand it. Try the left-hand column on the page for the fundamental mathematical limitation that underlies everything else on the page, including Figure 1. Since this is a question of literacy and not technology there is little more to be said here. 73, Gene W4SZ |
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