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Old June 15th 04, 02:40 AM
MikeN
 
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 08:35:42 +0100, "Ian White, G3SEK"
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
I'd also like to add that the induced current isn't unpredictable, as
you stated. It has to follow rules like all other physical phenomena,
so it's entirely predictable.


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Three questions emerge from my foggy brain wrt to a current project.

1. What sort of choke loading on a feed line would be most
effective at 70 cm, ferrite or coil wound from coax.

2. Could ferrite loading at a feed point take the place of say a
1/4 wave sleeve balun matching the unbalanced coax feed to a
centre-fed dipole element.

3. What grade of ferrite bead would best be useful at 70cm.

Thanks in advance.

MikeN ZL1BNB