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For s.e.d. thread: Precision inductor behavior...
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For s.e.d. thread: Precision inductor behavior...
"Fred Bartoli" " " wrote in message ... -- Thanks, Fred. This behavior had me curious about 3-1/2 years ago. I was building a transformer for a Flag antenna. For the transformer I used a large potcore (4229 3F3 material) I had used this same potcore in a 1000 watt amplifier and began to wonder if the AsubL would remain constant from the 100s of volts input down to several microvolt level. You have graphs going part way to where I'd like to see. 10 volts down to about 0.2 volts. I'd like to see 10 volts down to 0.000002 volts ( 2uv ) Although I don't know if this measurement is possible. It seems this would be important information for people building transformers for antennas. I started a thread on s.e.d., but no one seemed to think there was anything to it and to forget about it. I didn't forget! Here's the thread; http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...55f7ca1791e3f7 Mike |
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