Hi every one. Just seen on e-bay a 4.35Kg reel of 130 x 0.125 Litz wire e-bay number 160207115620, there are a further 4 reels available. 73’s Ken M0KHW IO91TV
Hello all, Short of a thick litz wire? I found this item on eBay right now: http://cgi.ebay.com/Litz-wire-660-46-for-crystal-radio-coil-Loop-anten-60_W0QQitemZ160360053886QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_Defaul
To All from PA0SE Radio station Kootwijk in The Netherlands is being dismantled (that is were the "PA0SE aerial insulators" came from; I still have some). At the point of being scrapped now is a spoo
Hi Mal, You are right, for the loading coil of a vertical antenna the Q is often no so critical as ground loss etc... in most cases is much larger than the loss in the coil. But in respect with loop
1. A loading coil used to resonate a 136 khz antenna using normal 2.5 mm insulated wire has a lower Q than Litz but more stable and less prone to seasonal changes like, rain, sunshine, leaves on or o
Hello Bill and all To remove the enamel from litz wire I use paint stripper called nitromorse. Remove all the cotton/plastic insulation from the cable end to be soldered to expose the multi strand en