Re: [IRCA] IRCA Loop update
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Re: [IRCA] IRCA Loop update



> *** It would seem to me that there's a way to do this without the
> toroid. If you make the copper pipe loop same as before, >except< that
> you cut about a 3-4" slice out of the dead center of the bottom piece
> of pipe, and then cap the ends you've created. Now connect a wire to
> each capped end and run thru the coax.

That's easy to test, but it would break the continuity of the shorted turn
which is the current probe.  I think I have some 1/2" dead soft copper in a
3' coil.  If I have a chance. I'll look into that.

> Or, take two: and craig can test this since he has them built already -
> disconnect the feed wires from the toroid, and run a hunk of wire -
> maybe #10-16 in a continuing series of loops around the pipe all the
> way around to actr as a link coil and then connect the ends of that to
> the coax.

I think the toroid is essential.  It becomes the core of the transformer.
The copper tube is the primary and the output link to the coax is the
secondary.  Without the magnetic properties of the core, no signal is
transferred.

Craig Healy
Providence. RI


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