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Hi All,
Info below from the following site---- http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Workshop/...x.html#bhcurve Unlike electrical conductivity, permeability is often a highly non-linear quantity. Most coil design formulę, however, pretend that it is a linear quantity. ================================================== ======= My question is- If I wind a transformer using the specified A sub L and then use that transformer in a receive antenna where the voltages are very small, wouldn't I be low on the curve and cause the transformer to function poorly especially at the lowest frequency of the design? Mike PS Thinking about a Flag antenna, which has a small output signal. |
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