| 1. | Both masts had a break at to allow for the insertion of a loading coil.
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| 2. | The masts are inductively lengthened and fed by a loading coil ( see : electrical lengthening ).
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| 3. | It is also possible to load a cable of conventional construction by adding discrete loading coils at regular intervals.
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| 4. | The material was first introduced in 1940, used in loading coils to compensate capacitance in long telephone lines.
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| 5. | Cutoff is avoided by the use of continuous loading since it arises from the lumped nature of the loading coils.
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| 6. | His most important contributions were to the theory and implementation of the use of loading coils and the first image method.
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| 7. | Campbell's filter was a lumped-element design of capacitors and inductors suggested by his work with loading coils.
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| 8. | So to make an electrically short antenna resonant, an inductor called a loading coil is inserted in series with the antenna.
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| 9. | A large loading coil is required at the antenna feed point to cancel the capacitive reactance of the antenna to make it resonant.
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| 10. | To cancel the capacitive reactance, an inductance, called a loading coil, is inserted in between the feedline and the antenna terminal.
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