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Hello LFers,
 
Would I be correct in thinking that eight paralleled 22 gauge wires,
each separately insulated, would be a better choice than a single
10 gauge wire for a transmit loop?  The current capability at D.C.
or less than a few kilohertz is about the same, but the skin effect
should come into the picture at the frequencies we're using, and
hence make the 8 x 22 a better choice.  It's jacketed telephone
"house" wire and I've been given a huge roll of it.
 
73, J.B., VE3EAR - VE3WZL
EN93dr