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Re: [TowerTalk] New tool - toroidal ferrite core inductor calculator

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] New tool - toroidal ferrite core inductor calculator
From: "Lux, Jim" <jim@luxfamily.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2021 11:45:45 -0700
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On 6/16/21 11:01 AM, Jim Brown wrote:

All that data went into a spreadsheet, with data points at limits of 160, 80, and 40M bands, centered in 20 and 15, and at around 28.5 MHz, and for each winding (turns, winding material), worst case of Rs (lowest value) was used to develop the Cookbook. The result is that a ham using the Cookbook will have a choke that is equal to or BETTER than those minimum values.



Out of curiosity, what was the spread in apparent parameters?

good point that other materials will wind up with pickier designs less tolerant of parameters.


The whole "sensitivity to variations" is something that I think modern tools make easier to analyze - and should get more play in places like the ARRL handbook and antenna book.  It's one thing for a dipole, which is a "wide tolerance" device, but Yagis or physically small, high Q systems some appreciation of sensitivity is important.   A design that works great at one frequency, but dies 10 kHz away, or which has performance that falls apart if the element is 5 degrees skewed, is something you need to know about.


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