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RE: Bi-Polar Coil



Dan,

If the secondary is one piece (horizontal bipolar) divide the length by half
then calculate the resonant frequency.  If you have two secondarys (as is
common in vertical arrangements) then calculate it based on one secondary
and it's topload.

There is information on measuring bi-polar coils in a paper which you can
download from my site at http://fp2.hughes-dot-net/brianb/newpage12.htm

Regards,
Brian B.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 3:58 PM
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Subject: Bi-Polar Coil


Original Poster: "Dan Kunkel" <kunk77-at-juno-dot-com> 

What is the resonant freq of a bi-polar? Is it the same as a normal TC?
Or is half because the virtual ground is in the middle of the windings?

Dan
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