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From: | TexasRF@aol.com (TexasRF@aol.com) |
Date: | Sat, 19 Jun 1999 12:32:04 EDT |
Coils and traps enclosed in metal tubes are not neccessarily lossy to excess. Two examples of similar construction come to mind: !> Helical Resonators can acheive unloaded Q's of 3000 or more. These are copper coils inside a small cylindrical or square (usually copper but aluminum is also used) enclosure. Typical designs we usually see are for 144 and 432Mhz and are quite small in size. When you scale the design to h.f. you end up with dimensions that are strikingly similar to beam antenna traps. 2> power amplifiers used at h.f., v.h.f. and u.h.f. typically have a plate nductor mounted inside a metal enclosure with fairly close spacing. These circuits have high circulating currents and low losses on most bands. 73 de k5gw -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/towertalkfaq.html Submissions: towertalk@contesting.com Administrative requests: towertalk-REQUEST@contesting.com Problems: owner-towertalk@contesting.com Search: http://www.contesting.com/km9p/search.htm |
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