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"Richard Clark" wrote:
Turning aside what is obvious (that having been answered separately); we can observe that one coil of a fixed pitch (it seems to bear repeating for Cecil) does not exhibit a Vf increase from 0.02 to 0.2 by cutting the coil down to one turn. Cecil needs to accomplish what is doable instead of turning to radical solutions that fail early. This is really strange. You are agreeing with what I have been saying so your argument is with Gene, not me. What I have said is that as the pitch is decreased the VF increases and vice versa. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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