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![]() Still true, even if each turn of wire is insulated from those adjacent to it? How could that be? Thanks, Dave Telamon's explaination is spot on. The end of an antenna is high impedance- coils at the far end do not behave as inductors, rather as capacitors- thus the analogy to a solid tube. If the coil is placed, at a current point of an antenna (eg. near the center of a half wave) then it behaves as a pure inductor. Dale W4OP |
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