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Subject: [AMPS] Inductors
From: wb8jkr@juno.com (wb8jkr@juno.com)
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2001 05:11:26 -0500
  I have a question, unless there is a "slit" cut 
down one side of this copper tube wouldn't it
(the copper tube) also act as a shorted turn?

Mark  WB8JKR


On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 04:17:10 EST ToddRoberts2001@aol.com writes:
> 
> I think the most efficient variable inductor I have seen is one 
> based on the 
> "screwdriver" antenna. A coil is placed inside a copper tube of 
> slightly 
> larger diameter. At one end of the copper tube is a ring of 
> heavy-duty finger 
> stock that contacts one turn of the coil. As one end of the coil is 
> rotated 
> on a threaded shaft the other end of the coil emerges from the 
> copper tube. 
> The turns inside the copper tube are completely out of circuit as RF 
> flows on 
> the outside of the copper tube. This eliminates the lossy "shorted 
> turn" 
> effect that is present on standard roller inductors. I am waiting 
> for someone 
> to apply this technique to high-power transmitting inductors  for 
> amplifier 
> use. 73 Todd Roberts WD4NGG .
> 
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