Where to start....
* All this talk about Q factors is related to TX oscillators, not RX circuits, so don't concern yourself with Q of RX coils.
* Your Deus is not like other single-freq machines, so don't expect Q factors to be 'normal' at any of the operating frequencies. This Q concern is also irrelevant to Minelab BBS/FBS, Fisher CZ's, White's DFX/ VX3 / V3 and any other forced TX drive machines.
*That LCR calculator appears to be mathematically thorough. Yes, put capacitor resistance= Zero, I guess it's less than 0.5 Ohms in reality.
*Resonant frequency isn't just determined by L and C, if you have damping (Resistance) then the res freq drops. That calculator should show it, if you play around with some numbers. Try Q=100, then drop it to 15, then to 5 and you'll see.
*Have a look in an electronics textbook, or online for detailed explanations of the workings of damped harmonic circuits, forced resonance etc.
* All this talk about Q factors is related to TX oscillators, not RX circuits, so don't concern yourself with Q of RX coils.
* Your Deus is not like other single-freq machines, so don't expect Q factors to be 'normal' at any of the operating frequencies. This Q concern is also irrelevant to Minelab BBS/FBS, Fisher CZ's, White's DFX/ VX3 / V3 and any other forced TX drive machines.
*That LCR calculator appears to be mathematically thorough. Yes, put capacitor resistance= Zero, I guess it's less than 0.5 Ohms in reality.
*Resonant frequency isn't just determined by L and C, if you have damping (Resistance) then the res freq drops. That calculator should show it, if you play around with some numbers. Try Q=100, then drop it to 15, then to 5 and you'll see.
*Have a look in an electronics textbook, or online for detailed explanations of the workings of damped harmonic circuits, forced resonance etc.
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