From SROYS@radiology.ab.umd.edu Fri Dec  8 08:42 MST 1995
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From: "SROYS"  <SROYS@radiology.ab.umd.edu>
Date:         Fri, 8 Dec 1995 09:09:45 EDT
Subject:      Re: Primary Q's and Spark Gaps 

> Yep that's right. But you are tuning in each at a time doing this. 
> Until I finally decided to try operating the scope in the same room 
> as the coil (under power), that's all I was doing too.
> (as an aside, you don't get the true primary Q doing this as of 
> course you know)

How can you determine the Q of an operating coil?  What is the "ping 
and decrement" method that someone mentioned?


Steven Roys (sroys@radiology.ab.umd.edu)


