Re: coils?multi-turn magnetic loops
- From: K7ITM <k7itm@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:24:22 -0800 (PST)
On Nov 25, 5:53 am, Dave <d...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote:
ml wrote:
and linear amps, often, i see straps instead of wire going to thedoes this rule also hold true for example i've opened some tuners
larger coils and switches, even some switch box's have straps
from relays to connectors etc would wire have been 'better'
and or avoid the proximity effect??
Proximity effect isn't a factor unless conductors are very close
together -- I suggest you review the previous postings which explain it..
As far as "better", the answer is that it probably doesn't matter, since
either a wire or strap can usually be pretty easily made large enough to
make loss negligible in those applications.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
Proximity effect is when you are too close to a directional microphone
and the bass is accentuated. I think you mean mutual coupling.
Wrong one of the several meanings, Dave. See fourth entry under
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proximity_effect.
;-)
.
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