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Re: Base current......Re: Tesla Coil RF Transmitter
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- Subject: Re: Base current......Re: Tesla Coil RF Transmitter
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- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 11:38:31 -0600
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Original poster: "Dmitry (father dest)" <dest@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Original poster: dave pierson <davep@xxxxxxxx>
> Consider classic 1/4 wave antenna over ground.
> Voltage peak (minimal current) at top.
> CURRENT PEAK AT BASE !
> Need the current be the same at both ends?
> DC Case, yes. resonant AC case????
> (For the Tesla Coil Case I'm 'implying' no break out...
> In case of breakout, all changes....)
> I suspect this 'current peak at base' accounts for the need,
> especeially with high power coils, for a really good rf ground.....
hello dave, working professional, aka dwp :-D
"CURRENT PEAK AT BASE !" - oh yeah, maybe you`ll show me that peak in
my coil:
http://cis.ru/~dest/toroid.htm
PLEASE! :-D
for comparison - a coil without a toroid (but who works without one?):
http://cis.ru/~dest/bare.htm
"....." - :-)))