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Old December 2nd 05, 05:40 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
W. Watson
 
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Default C. Crane's Twin Ferrite Antenna

K7JEB wrote:

On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 00:20:41 GMT, "W. Watson"
wrote:


I don't have any experience with the Radio
Shack line filter (Catalog # 15-1111), but it
looks like it might do the job for you.



The RShk ferrite rectangles didn't help.
Interesting about the Corcom filters. I'm going
down to a radio shop on Friday, HSC in Sacramento.
Maybe I can find something there.



Take a look at the 15-1111 on www.radioshack.com.
It is NOT a clamp-on ferrite choke, but rather
a filter like the Corcom. I just thought it might
be a bit more accessible. But if you can find a
10-amp Corcom, go for it! (Actually, a 3-amp model
should work). Anyway, your problem is definitely
solvable, and for relatively little $$$.

Jim, K7JEB



Good. Thanks. I'll try RS tomorrow. Sometimes they don't have to stock them.
I'll be going by Fry's Electronics tomorrow in Sacramento. They stock one
heck of a lot of electronics stuff. I think I'll call down first or try
there web site for the corcom.

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