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Re: New to this...
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Original poster: Tyler Pauly <rpggod714@xxxxxxxxx>
What would this calculation be to find what frequency
a certain amount of wire will resonate at (on my
secondary)? I can't seem to find it anywhere. I'd like
to know what size of top-load I need. Would I have to
make my secondary first and hope I can create a
top-load that will resonate the coil? Do you have to
use an oscilloscope? I don't want to guess and check
unless it's on paper. Any info (link?) would help -
I'm learning the fundamentals.
Thanks again,
Tyler