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Primary interference
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To: richard.quick@slug.org
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Subject: Primary interference
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From: Esondrmn@aol.com
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Date: Fri, 23 Feb 1996 19:53:58 -0500
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Richard,
I have been thinking of ways to increase the Q of my primary. Now I have the
coil mounted on a roll around wooden stand. It is about 34" high. Inside
and underneath the top platform, where the coil is mounted, I have a shelf
where the capacitor and gaps are mounted. They are some distance down from
the top shelf because I wanted room to remove the rotary gap cover without
disconnecting everything. I want to move this shelf up quite a ways to
shorten all the interconnection lengths. If I have these components located
just about 12" directly under the primary am I going to create some
interference or cause some new problems? Also, now I am using two pieces of
RG213 (in parallel) for all my interconnects and plan to change that to 3/8"
copper tubing.
Ed Sonderman