"no sorry i have yet not found a calculation estimation for those three cross wound coils in series on one iron powder core. Will have a look in german again these days." - chrisbei
I've looked and looked, and either I'm not seeing it somehow, or more likely the algorithms are lost / proprietary / internal. They used to sell cross-winders to hams, I wonder how the hams knew what to do with them?
"It has, as i remember, nothing to do with a pi network."
Right. I don't get where the Pi terminology came from though.
"The low capacitance coupling between the windings on each coil block itself is due to cross winding. The result is on every winding the potential difference to the winding below is minimized due to it's only facing lowest potential difference directly. This is opposite to a linear wound coil. The distributed capacitance of each coil winding to coil winding is therefore minimized in two ways, mechanically and electronicaly (lower potential difference). They were used in flat form on old non active low wave detector receivers. The three coils in series doing this additionally due to there space in between."
Yes, the cross winding keeps wire layers from running in parallel and spaces them out, both of which lower the proximity effect, as do the separate "donuts".
"Cross winding is still used in advanced high power techniques. For example military rocket power supplies (radar pulse generators 5kW peak in ("Patriots" for example). For this old product i can tell this from my fellow electronics engineer ham colleague which worked at Telefunken Defense Systems (company had many different names in the last years, also made the electronics for the E-3A Awacs... company is still in same buisness here in Ulm Germany)."
Interesting.
"I found a german shop where you could ask for manufacturing them, until now found nothing more. The shops page with coils: https://www.jahre.de/de/produkte/induktivitaet/bauform-73/"
Wow, thanks for that! Largest L is 10mH which would be useful. Though the Q seems somewhat lower than the Hammond / Bourns coils used in the Etherwave. No one ever supplies temperature drift data with these things.