
Litz now being rare, I wound a coil with 'home brew' Litz. Actually three enamelled copper wires twisted into a trifila winding, providing three times the surface area of an equivalent size single
wire.

Some of the coils I tried were less efficient, due I think to poor power transfer with link coupling, despite the match looking good. This time I used a tap coupling. The large coil is some 680uH and the small Ferrite rod adjustable one is 50uH when air cored.
The large coil is wound on a genuine Tupperware container a further larger container is inverted over the coil as a protective weather cover.
All coil formers are fitted with screw threads so that they are interchangeable for tests.
I adjust tuning for maximum RF field, sensed on a whip or maximum current on a small QRP meter.
Using a field strength meter it is immediately apparent when a good match is achieved.

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