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Re: [TCML] Quick Question



Also, you can make RF chokes with big solenoids of stiff wire. Not really sure how much good they do, but they can't hurt, and they look cool. And I've never burned anything out. (Kind of disappointing, in a way, if you know what I mean.)

---Carl





-----Original Message----- From: Jim
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 4:45 PM
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [TCML] Quick Question

Almost reminds me of twisted pair.

On 7/8/2013 9:18 AM, Jim Lux wrote:
On 7/8/13 1:04 AM, Jim wrote:
FWIW, I met an engineer who told me that the spark gaps are what create
all of the emi. He said when they fire they cover infinite frequencies.


well, not infinitely..

The fast rise time when the gap fires does create a very wide band of
frequencies.  However, not all of them are radiated equally. Terry
Fritz made some radiated RF measurements on a spark gap coil with a
spectrum analyzer and my fuzzy recollection is that he found the
(broad) peak in the spectrum had a frequency that depended on the
length of the wires (all up in VHF spectrum).

This makes sense, the gap is basically at the feedpoint of an
improvised dipole antenna with a bunch of weird stuff at the end of
the dipole.

There was some discussion about whether suitable ferrites could knock
this down, but there are a lot of tricky aspects to that. You don't
want to be slapping some number 43 mix beads on the HV gap wires
randomly.

If it is "radiating" from the gap wires, then running the wires to and
from the gap next to each other (suitably insulated) will greatly
reduce the radiation.

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