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Subject: [AMPS] Coil Forms
From: k7fm@teleport.com (Lamb)
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 19:43:48 -0800
I ran a program written by K6STI, which computes coil losses and the results
are interesting.

Using 28 mhz, the highest frequency of the normal amp, I looked at a 4 turn
coil made of #14 wire with 4 turns on a 3" diameter form and 2" long.

Form loss was calculated as:

Dielectric                     Loss in %
Air                                        0
Air Dux                               .1
Polystyrene                        .2
Teflon                                 .3
Steatite                            3.0
Glass                               3.8
Polycarbonite               18.9
PVC                              17.0
Porcelain                      21.2
Bakelite                        24.7
Nylon                             28.2
Douglas Fir                  31.3

QST in September, 1931 reports on the new National SW-3 receiver.  James
Millen notes that bakelite is often made with wood flour (perhaps Douglas
Fir) and has very high losses - especially on 10 and 20 meters.  He
recommends the use of National R-39 material.

Colin  K7FM




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