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Reg, old sot, you need to either quit drinking so much or go back to
the fundamental definition of Q. The Q of a coil or capacitor is always an abstraction from the definition. In any event, trying to use a coil or a stub at or near its self (anti)resonance to get an inductive reactance is a really bad plan. You can't separate the self-capacitance from the coil or the stub, so assuming only the reactance from the wire's inductance does you no good at all in that case. As a resonator, it's fine. As an inductive loading component (which is the topic of this thread), it sucks. Cheers, Tom |
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