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dave.harper wrote:
-ex- wrote: From what I've read here and elsewhere, I'm debating either making a spider coil or a tight wound 4" cylinder ( about 1" length). Is there any significant advantage to either? They're going to be very similar in performance. If you do the solenoid (cylinder), go with one wire spacing between turns instead of tight wound. Thats been pretty well proven to give a bit better Q. And 16-18 ga wire is also in the 'best' range for both the spider-web and solenoid. Next step up would be some serious litz wire. I can see with a powered ferrite core how the spacing would make less of a difference... but if tight winding results in a lower Q/other effects, why space the windings for air-core, crystal radio coils, period? I'm not 100% sure I understand the question....On a rook/basketweave/spider coil there's inherent spacing already. And a solenoid coil will also do better that way...on larger coils. The way I understand it is that there are several factors at work - primarily interwinding capacitance and overall l/d ratio. In practice, as you change one you also change the other. You can compensate one for the other somewhat with a different diameter coil, different gauge wire, etc but the general concensus is that 4"/16-18 wire/~1 wire diameter spacing is pretty close to the best you can squeeze out of that class of coil. HTH. -Bill |
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