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Deutsch: Kreuzwickelspule mit trimmbarem Eisenkern für den Mittelwellenbereich
English: Ferrite slug-tuned radio frequency (RF) inductor from a medium wave radio receiver. It consists of a coil of wire wound around a plastic form, which contains a threaded ferrite slug which can be screwed further into or out of the coil with a screwdriver to adjust the inductance. The wire is wound in a basket weave pattern, with adjacent layers at angles to each other, to reduce parasitic capacitance and proximity effect power losses. The wire is probably a type called litz wire, consisting of several insulated strands braided together, which reduces resistance due to skin effect.
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current15:18, 11 January 2010Thumbnail for version as of 15:18, 11 January 2010514 × 580 (424 KB)Zureks{{Information |Description=High-frequency coil, Kreuzwickelspule mit trimmbarem Eisenkern für den Mittelwellenbereich |Source=http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:Kreuzwickelspule.png |Date=2006 |Author=User:PeterFrankfurt |Permission=Released without

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