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raypsi wrote:
All I ever see for Pi coils is cylindrically wound single layer. I remember when I built my first 6146A output cw transmitter back 40 yrs ago, I used a B&W pre made coil for the Pi. Depending on the Q and plate resistance you see coils for multi band use up to 33 uh, in transmitters. The only place I see pancake coils used is in Tesla coils, one of which I built with a pre made 18" tall secondary coil. I wound my own primary pancake coil. Done right a pancake coil takes up alot less room than a cylindrically wound coil. A six inch diameter pancake coil can have the same inductance as a three inch diameter by six inch long coil with the same size wire. Anybody know why I shouldn't use a pancake coil in my final? I just bought a 4-1000A. from ebay. 73 n8zu Pancake coils are usually wound with several sections, not one large section. The problem with these chokes is that they may exhibit resonance within a ham band, this would be bad as the coil would 'explode' as it absorbed the power. When we had only 5 bands, 80,40,20,15 and 10 meters it was easy to design such a choke keeping any self resonance out of the ham bands. Now that we've added 60,30,17 and 12 meters the odd's that those old chokes don't self resonate in a ham band is not the good anymore. A single layer choke will have only one self resonate point, and it can be made to be above 30mhz (if it falls at 40mhz the choke would also work on 6 meters). A pancake coil may have several self resonance points. |
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