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Old February 11th 10, 06:02 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default FT200-2 RF Toroid RF Choke

On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 11:32:35 -0000, "Barett"
wrote:

I have managed to borrow a Rigexpert AA-200. Is it possible to measure the
impedance with a AA-200 analyser and how would I do that?


Hi Barett,

Pass a single, short piece of wire through your core/bead. Connect it
to the analyzer. Read the Z. This will be enough to characterize
your ferrite material at any frequency within the range of the AA-200.
Now pass the wire (now longer) through your core/bead twice. Connect
it to the analyzer. Read the Z. You should observe four times the
earlier reading (you may have to perform complex math if the Z
contains substantial X).

Now pass the wire (now longer) through your core/bead three times.
Connect it to the analyzer. Read the Z. You should observe nine
times the earlier reading (you may have to perform complex math if the
Z contains substantial X).

Ferrite materials with one pass of wire will not exhibit a huge value
such as to lead to significant error, so as you progress through
successive passes of wire, you can be reasonably assured that the
square law will be observed within the capacity of the analyzer at low
HF frequencies (simply because the wire length being a significant
portion of a wavelength can confound measurements at higher
frequencies).

The single pass test will also help to select and compare previously
known and unknown ferrite materials.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC