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Reg, Eric and all
I am trying to absorb all the P.I info as quickly as possible, but I feel like a bear seeing a feast of salmon swim by. This may have been discussed before and very simple I'm sure but... since the recieve coil is made of a conductive metal(copper) is there not an eddy current in the rx coil after the tx turns off. Is this looked on as noise? Is the thin gage in the rx coil wiring keeping it from being a problem?
The reason for the question is a post that said the tx coil is strong enough(cross talk problems) but the rx coil could to be designed for better reception.
I am trying to absorb all the P.I info as quickly as possible, but I feel like a bear seeing a feast of salmon swim by. This may have been discussed before and very simple I'm sure but... since the recieve coil is made of a conductive metal(copper) is there not an eddy current in the rx coil after the tx turns off. Is this looked on as noise? Is the thin gage in the rx coil wiring keeping it from being a problem?
The reason for the question is a post that said the tx coil is strong enough(cross talk problems) but the rx coil could to be designed for better reception.