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Howdy perpetual arguers!
Here is the good one for you on eHam.net http://www.eham.net/articles/6512 between yours truly (right) and Tom, W8JI (wrong). It centers around the argument that the RF current in the antenna loading coils is (or not) equal. Classic case of "theory" (wrongly applied) to real life measurements and facts. There is referenced previous article that started it all and on my budding web site www.K3BU.us full text with pictures at http://www.k3bu.us/loadingcoils.htm It looks like this factor is not properly accommodated in modeling programs using loading inductors in antenna elements. In view of the above, time permitting, I will try to do some work and try to shed some more light on the subject. Any experiences out there, rather than more "reasons" why it ain't so? Proper accommodation in modeling programs can give substantial improvement in loaded elements modeling. Let the games begin :-) Yuri, K3BU |
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. . loading coil current . . . is (or is not) equal to what
????????? ". Please state unambiguously and explicitly what it is you wish to know. --- Reg. Look at the article(s), it refers to current being equal (or not) at both ends of the loading coil in the antenna elemnt. In a nutshell, I (and W9UCW, etc.) found that current diminishes accross the coil. W8JI using Kirchoff and Ohm says it can't. I am curious if anyone else made measurements (never mind "theory") and what they found. Yuri |
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![]() Can you post a link to this so I know what it is that you think I said, or what I said that I don't remember saying? Wes Stewart N7WS Without going the route of providing "evidence" I posted the question about the modeling loading coils here, and Roy and you provided suggestions of the described workaround (if my memory doesn't fail me :-) Yuri |
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Another stiff dick contest between you and Tom?
"Yuri Blanarovich" wrote in message ... Howdy perpetual arguers! |
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"Yuri Blanarovich" wrote
I (and W9UCW, etc.) found that current diminishes across the coil. W8JI using Kirchoff and Ohm says it can't. I am curious if anyone else made measurements (never mind "theory") and what they found. ============================= If you mean the current distribution along the length of the coil was not uniform but tapering then it is not surprising. The important thing is by how much did it taper and in what direction? Up or down? Please describe clearly the type of instruments used and how you made your measurements. By how much did the current measuring instrument affect the strength of current flowing, for example by detuning the antenna? What was the length and diameter of the coil, and the number of turns? What were the lengths of the antenna above and below the coil? At what frequencies were the measurement made? What was the current in amps in the coil wire at the bottom, at the centre and at the top of the coil? What does the current distribution in the coil affect, AND BY HOW MUCH? ---- Reg |
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![]() Reg Edwards wrote: If you mean the current distribution along the length of the coil was not uniform but tapering then it is not surprising. The important thing is by how much did it taper and in what direction? Up or down? Please describe clearly the type of instruments used and how you made your measurements. By how much did the current measuring instrument affect the strength of current flowing, for example by detuning the antenna? What was the length and diameter of the coil, and the number of turns? What were the lengths of the antenna above and below the coil? At what frequencies were the measurement made? What was the current in amps in the coil wire at the bottom, at the centre and at the top of the coil? What does the current distribution in the coil affect, AND BY HOW MUCH? ---- Reg Gee, Reg. Until now I've always gotten the impression that you already learned everything there was to know about this stuff. :-) 73, AC6XG |
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![]() Another stiff dick contest between you and Tom? Yep, I post fact of life, Tom pompously chimes in that it can't be so with some added ridicule, and I won't budge to a bully that is barking up the wrong tree. This is about 5th time. Watch him to become expert in few moths "he said it all along" :-) and will become a guru. All in the good spirit of learning :-) Yuri |
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![]() What does the current distribution in the coil affect, AND BY HOW MUCH? ---- Reg Reg it is all there in my article and references I posted in my post. Can you look up those links or is there a problem? I hate to go over the stuff again. If you can't look up the links, perhaps I could post the text here, but article has details, measurements, pictures of meters and facts of life. Yuri www.K3BU.us |
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