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Re: Making a Q-meter /


 

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Hi,

>>>? Now just have to pull the trigger on that lathe I've been looking at.


No need to be angry about him, Brian. He just opened the door to a new world of pain. Been there, done that. Greater Machines are a hell of their own.


With best regards
Tam HANNA 

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On 2022. 09. 24. 8:53, Brian wrote:

Hello Mike,

I suggest you exercise more care in posting personal insults. In most technical circles, it is considered standard practice to label axes.

According to the data sent with your first, unlabelled graph, where you asserted Q of 1400 at 800 kHz, you have labelled this one incorrectly.

Keep this up, and you could be a worthy contributor to a wiki.

73 de Brian, VK2GCE

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Subject: Re: [Test Equipment Design & Construction] Making a Q-meter /

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Your a pretty picky SOB aren't you Brian!
?I didn't like how that post was when I got done, it had a drawing I thought I'd deleted, and it split my text.
I don't like that you can't edit on this group. I have deleted whole posts and reposted before.
?I did the 5 coil experiment to see what the optimum turns were for that size coil.
When I get a lathe, I'll repurpose the 7 and 8 TPI to 11 and 13 TPI and rerun the series.
It was a lot of work doing all the tests about 260 measurements in total, I ran each frequency 4 times and
averaged them. Kind of curious if I'll get the same drop at 900kHz on 3 out of the 5 coils.
?Now just have to pull the trigger on that lathe I've been looking at.
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