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![]() "Fred McKenzie" wrote in message ... In article , "Dave" wrote: Gotcha! (I think.) So I should wind half my turns with A to a, then connect a to B and wind the other half. Have I got that right? Or do I Wind A to a and then wind B to b over that (not actually connecting one to the other), using B as my CT? Dave- How critical is your center tap? If it important that the tap be perfectly centered, it would be better to use one bi-filar winding instead of the two separate windings you describe. If possible, spread the turns out over the toroid so the end is next to the beginning, so the center tap can be easily connected. If there are a lot of turns using small wire, you can first wind the wire pair onto a shuttle (a long, skinny flat spool). Then unwind it from the shuttle while passing it through the toroid. With lots of turns, it might help if the two wires were different colors. Otherwise you would need an Ohmmeter to determine which is which. Fred K4DII Hey Fred, Actually, I realized after I posted that last one that it is not actually a "center" tap. It is tap about 20 to 25 % up from the start, in a 2 uH coil. The original plan called for an 8-turn (on a 1.5 in form) air core coil with the tap on the second turn, but I am wanting to modify that to use two switchable coils with as little interference between them as possible, thus the toroids rather than air-core coils. My calculations tell me that a 2 uH coil (on an Amidon T-50-2 toroidal core) would have 22+ turns, so I am guessing the tap would be around 5 or 6 turns. Question: could I wind the first coil (for 2 uH) and then overlay it with the second (for the five or six turns), connecting them at the beginning and hooking up their respective ends to the appropriate components? If desired, I can upload the schematic I am wanting to modify. It is the oscillator described in the Hands-on-Radio column of QST in the Aug/Sep/Oct/Nov issues (experiments #43/44/45/46 in the series.) The original idea was a Hartley osc. that ended up becoming a crystal-controlled transmiter for the 40 meter band, but I am wanting to use the osc to build a makeshift signal generator for testing another project. (I don't have a signal generator currently, thus the attempt at building a makeshift one.) Apologies if this is too confused. I am obviously a newbie. If all of this is so far off-base as to be hopeless, just tell me so and I'll try not to bother again. Thanks, Dave |
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