[GreenKeys] On PVC poles
Dave Wade
dave.g4ugm at gmail.com
Fri Jul 17 03:53:50 EDT 2020
Dave,
The first reference I found was in the November 1995 Radcom, in G3SEK's "In
Practice" where he suggests winding a coil and seeing if the plastic alters
the "Q" at the intended frequency, and to only use the Microwave if you
don't have a "Q" meter.
Apparently "debate" continued on usenet until March 1996, so just a short
one.
Dave
G4UGM
> -----Original Message-----
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> bounces at mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of Dave Horsfall
> Sent: 17 July 2020 04:51
> To: Greenkeys <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: [GreenKeys] On PVC poles
>
> (Somewhat on topic, as I did use "glass" RTTY[*] some years ago, and am
> trying to find room for a real one).
>
> I have a need to make a helical (easily concealed etc), but I am somewhat
> baffled by "common knowledge" so I figured that this list is the best
resource
> :-) A magnetic loop is too directional for my tastes, as is also far too
high-Q
> i.e. needs to be re-tuned if you shift by a just a few kHz.
>
> Metal is obviously right out, and I understand so is wood (because of its
> water content), so I thought about a length of PVC pipe with the helical
> wound around it.
>
> Now, herein lies the tale...
>
> Apparently PVC pipe may or may not contain carbon, and the only way to
> find out (apart from deciphering the manufacturer's code) is to place
piece of
> it inside a microwave oven (with the wife not looking) with a glass of
water to
> act as a dummy load to protect the magnetron.
>
> If the PVC is warm, it contains carbon and is therefore unsuitable...
>
> So, what is the veracity of this claim?
>
> [*]
> And yes, I know about the CR/LF problem, as with 72 columns.
>
> -- Dave VK2KFU
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