[AMRadio] Re: Link coupling

2007-09-05 Thread D. Chester
From: Rick Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [AMRadio] Link Coupling Have I gone completely zonkers or what! Please, verify for me that when using link coupling the maximum coupling is achieved when the movable coil and the two stationary coils are all lined up vertically. I am reading an

Re: [AMRadio] Re: Link coupling

2007-09-05 Thread Geoff/W5OMR
A.R.S. - WA5AM wrote: Except that the gap in the stationary coil would be smaller, and the link coil would extend inside both sections of the stationary coil. This brings up a thought I've had about link coupled tuners, of which I use. Of course I feed the 50 ohm coax to the link. The

[AMRadio] Re: Link coupling

2007-09-05 Thread D. Chester
This brings up a thought I've had about link coupled tuners, of which I use. Of course I feed the 50 ohm coax to the link. The center to one side of the link and the shield (ground) to the other. What effect does the link position have on a tuner? I suspect the link position (mine is

Re: [AMRadio] Re: Link coupling

2007-09-05 Thread A.R.S. - WA5AM
On 9/5/07, D. Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This brings up a thought I've had about link coupled tuners, of which I use. Of course I feed the 50 ohm coax to the link. The center to one side of the link and the shield (ground) to the other. What effect does the link position have

Re: [AMRadio] Re: Link coupling

2007-09-05 Thread rbethman
A.R.S. - WA5AM wrote: On 9/5/07, D. Chester [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This brings up a thought I've had about link coupled tuners, of which I use. Of course I feed the 50 ohm coax to the link. The center to one side of the link and the shield (ground) to the other. What effect does the