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On Mar 1, 7:11�am, "Dave" wrote:
*I am new enough at winding toroids that I am probably going t use the bifilar winding technique, which seems like it might be more forgiving if I need to make adjustments afterward (correct me if I'm wrong.) IMHO, the bifilar technique is more difficult and harder to adjust. Also, a bifilar winding used as a center-tapped coil will have higher inter-winding capacitance and a lower self-resonant frequency. One thing to remember about toroids is that you can always take all the wire off and start over. Perhaps the best idea is to try all the methods and see which works best for you. *But I understand what you are saying here, and appreciate your input. *Thanks much. Once I get more adept this is what I will do. You're welcome. Good luck. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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