At 15:06 8/01/01 -0500, you wrote: ... probably not the one you would call Litz-wire for RF applications, but in German, if it one single wire it is called "Draht" (which is the German word for wire)
Hi all, to make the german expressions clearer, I think we generally use the wording "litz wire" for many thin wires bundled without insulation between wires, mostly in standard electric installation
Mike, Litz wire usually has each strand insulated from the others, is your wire the same, Geri?< ... no, unfortunately not ... seems to be just the name "Litze" that was adopted from the "Litz" wire
Do hardware shops in Germany really sell litz wire, Geri?< ... probably not the one you would call Litz-wire for RF applications, but in German, if it one single wire it is called "Draht" (which is t
Jim Moritz M0BMU asked: Do hardware shops in Germany really sell litz wire, Geri?< ... probably not the one you would call Litz-wire for RF applications, but in German, if it one single wire it is ca
Dear LF group, OK on the loading coils - my current loading coil is over 500mm diameter, so ready-made containers to fit it are hard to come by. I'm suprised that people have had success with coils e