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Subject: | Re: LF: Re: Increased ERP on 137.5kHz - WSPR reports please |
From: | Andy Talbot <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:19:41 +0000 |
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If I understand corrrctly, you're measuring the current into the tap then?
In any case, I doubt a ferrite rod even at that power could be linear as a loading coil
For example ::
Using the approximation of 6pF /metre, antenna cap = 18pF. Lets call it 25pF to allows for strays.
That will need 53mH to resonate, and Xc / Xl = j46k ohms.
If you were to have 180mA flowing in the antenna, it would therefore have around 8kV on it.
If we assume a ferrite rod 8mm diameter, X sectional area = 50mm^2, and allow a Bmax of 0.2 Tesla
Using V = 4.44.F,N.A.B it will need 270 turns to avoid saturation.
Which I'm guessing it hasn't got. If it has, it'll be very thin wire that can't take 8kV
Andy
'JNT/'IMR
On 11 January 2011 19:04, Roger Lapthorn <[email protected]> wrote: My Marconi is just my 28MHz halo and its short coax feed (strapped) fed via an indoors ferrite rod inductor which is tuned and tapped. So most of the current is NOT flowing in the vertical section. I need to set to work on erecting a "real" vertical and a real matching network. There is no excuse. |
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