Mike, Re your plan to try a loading coil with thinner Litz wire - CARC still have plenty of Litz in various thinner gauges if you need any. Regards - Derek Atter G3GRO Yet again, many thanks to Jim f
Yet again, many thanks to Jim for helping to clarify a technical point. One problem with ferrite cores is saturation - if the magnetic flux in the core exceeds a certain point, the core effectively l
Dear Mike, LF Group, Placing a ferrite core in a coil will always increase the inductance, and will also result in losses due to hysteresis, eddy currents, and dielectric loss in the ferrite, all of
To add to the confusion a little. Has anyone noticed the change in coil (or loop) Q that is going to occur over temperature ? By my reckonning, over the temperature reange 0 deg to 40 deg (in a shed