NaturalPhilosopher
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Why dont you tell our member what the scalar coil impedance will be when the output from the CB transmiter is 50 ohms into the resonant antenna?..have to match the scalar antenna impedance to the cb radio antenna impedance.
if you don't, can cause too much a current to be pulled through the circuit or too little and it won't function properly
so what is your scalar coil impedance?
You seem to be lost for words NP, which is very unlike you, where are all the elegant explanations you come up with?...Obviously you are unable to answer my question, but why did you ask our member Mullac, "what is your scalar coil impedance", when you cant explain it yourself? ..depends on the coil design
since caduceus wound coils have very few windings the impedance is low.
so this will cause an issue.
he'll might have to wire in parallel a ballast to get it to work.
Umm, you guys do know that impedance is just another word for hindrance.you tell me...what's it's impedance per linear foot.
I'm sorry if I sounded disrespectful, rude, or otherwise like an idiot last night. I mean well, but I don't always express it well. lolNo worries, ive been involved with transmitters and receivers for over 60 years now and blown up a few them along the way, but thats how we learn..
Below is a photo of an identical low power amateur radio transmitter and its power supply i owned in the early 1960s when i was being a naughty boy and "pirating" on their wavebands, it was called the Minimitter top 2 to seven...I tuned it up by using the small bulb from out of my bicycle lamp in line with my external antenna, the brighter it got the more resonant it became with the antenna ..
quiz time...
anyone know what that is?
You're funny you act smart by post an image which is meant to throw people off then say quiz time... but anyone can tell you that's a tesla coil with plasma globe on top anyone can tell you by supplying high voltage current with a partial vacuum inside the globe which means it has very little air which means when supplying high voltage current into the tesla plasma globe makes it easier to make electric sparks and I bet you have a coil of wires inside the globe so by supplying electrons to the coil of wires on the inside oscillating at high frequencies it causes atoms to shake making them lose their electrons. so by charging the tesla coil with high voltage then by attaching the copper wire to a coil of wire on the inside you charge the coil on the inside which then loses them electrons then the coil on inside will start to ionize the air creating plasmayou tell me...what's it's impedance per linear foot.