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Subject: [AMPS] E F Johnson Roller
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1999 02:54:38 -0800
>
>>>ALWAYS SHORT OUT UNUSED TURNS OF A 
>>>TANK COIL, whether a roller or switched circuit.
>
>>?  Amen.  And the short should contain minimal R.  
>
>I've had problems with a transmatch by doing that. 

?  As have I.  

>When most of the inductor
>is in use, and there's only a few shorted turns, the currents in them can
>cause problems - even at 150 watts. Similarly, I've had problems with not
>shorting, because of resonance of the unused portion of coil with stray C to
>the operating frequency. If you short, then as Rich says, it should be a
>minimal resistance short, but be prepared to unshort if using most of the
>coil. 

?  Good advice, however, the switch and actuating mechanism adds 
complexity.  A simpler workaround is to put 1 to 2 uH in series with the 
shorting circuit to automatically limit current through the shorted turns 
to a reasonable value.  //  The 1 to 2 uH current-limiting inductor 
should be made of at least as heavy a conductor as the roller coil.  

-  later, Peter.  


Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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