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Original poster: Tyler Pauly <rpggod714@xxxxxxxxx>
I have a small coil with tank circuit resonating at
275 kHz. One of those handy tesla calculators tells me
that a 1/4 wavelength is 892 feet. Will 892 ft of
wire on my secondary resonate at 275 kHz, or do I have
to put more wire on to compensate for my top load
which will lower my freq.? Sorry if it's a stupid
question.
Thanks for any help,
Tyler Pauly