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  • #61
    https://pe2bz.philpem.me.uk/Comm01/-.../OtherSite-01/

    I think this project is a good example of a mono coil.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by profesor View Post
      https://pe2bz.philpem.me.uk/Comm01/-.../OtherSite-01/

      I think this project is a good example of a mono coil.
      This is an old Schedrin's curcuit , I had seen it many years ago , the main concept of the coil compensation is completely different from mine .
      By the way , I don't like it , I think that this concept has unavoidable faults ...

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      • #63
        Originally posted by deemon View Post
        Hi all !
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        Hi deemon,

        nice new proposals.

        As I have a second output channel on my sound card, I will compensate the high TX coil voltage with a transformed high voltage compensation signal. So I need a good signal transformer.
        Mixing (adding) them together to 0 V (simulating IB condition) will lead to an inherent voltage divider however. So there will be some loss of target response. As I have a High-Q TX resonant circuit, the high impedance of the mixed output may not be loaded further (input impedance of the ADC input) and there will be an high impedance buffer/amplifier (j-fet input).

        The signal transformer is quite critical. It depends on core losses, frequency response, maximum voltage transformation factor, etc.

        I have up to 6 V on the second channel to transform it to 30 - 60 V or more. I hope, the core and other losses won't lead to heavy temperature drifts.
        I have to try it out. It all depends on the quality of the signal transformer.

        Cheers,
        Aziz

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