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"Reg Edwards" wrote in message ...
"Art Unwin wrote In general terms. Can we say that the variance of an inductance containing a variometer is zero to twice the inductance of the rotatable? The variometer is not talked about much these days so it is difficult to determine if something else is at play other than what apears obvious. I use such a set up in a coupling situation together with variable physical separation to prevent kickback and interference from tail end unused inductance I am not knoweledgeable enough to understand all the possible implications so the variometer seems the best place to start. ==================================== Reg I was not looking just for an answer but better understanding. Your 'four times' comment just adds to my confusion. Are you suggesting that the variometer can cancel existing inuctance leaving just capacitance? I suppose that would be one way to increase the variance that you refer to.. On the subject of tuners, use of the varometer does not become a efficiency or resistance problem when used in antenna construction as the relationship of d.c.resisrance Regards Art Note that my net listing is only updated a couple of times per day so if there are other responses I have yet to see them so no offence is intended. I understand that the slowness in updating of the net does not occur in some places in the U.S.since many responces appear in concert with the initial posting! to radiation resistance comes into play. The inductance of the two identical coils in series is FOUR times the inductance of a single coil provided the coupling coefficient between the two coils approaches unity. It never does. The main disadvantage of a variometer in a tuned circuit is that as the mutual coupling and resulting inductance is reduced then the amount of wire in use remains constant. So the loss resistance remains relatively constant. And so a VERY low Q occurs at small values of inductance. No good when used in antenna tuners. Which is great pity. The motion of one coil rotating inside the other is beautiful to see. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |