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From: Peter_Chadwick@mitel.com (Peter Chadwick)
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 10:56:44 -0000
Hans said:

>Series tuning a coil varies the reactance, doesnt it? 

To cover 80 through 10, you need roughly a 10 to one variation in inductance.
However, the coil resistance stays the same, so the unloaded Q goes down at the
'low inductance' end - if everything else stays the same, it's reduced by a
factor of 10. Further, because the inductive and capacitive reactances are high
while the circulating current is (hopefully) the same as in the conventional
case, the voltages are very large - so dielectric losses go up, too.
Unless the series capacitor is big, you need a bigger inductor for the low end
than is the case with the conventional approach.
Not very practical........

73

Peter G3RZP



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