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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message .. . Owen Duffy wrote: On Thu, 3 Aug 2006 03:37:05 +0100, "Reg Edwards" wrote: I must admit, rules of thumb are quite adequate for coaxial chokes. Almost anything will work. Very often things will work quite well without a choke at all. ;o) But the Rule Of Thumb to avoid (presumably) parallel resonance of the choke for the reasons given is ROT. Wouldn't the resonant circulating currents be at their highest magnitudes at the parallel resonant point and therefore the I^2*R losses in the coil be greater at that frequency than on either side of self-resonance? (I explained that avoiding self resonance is only a personal preference.) -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp Hi Cecil Doesnt the increase of impedance of the parallel resonant "balun" discourage current from flowing into it? I considered that the source impedance is constant and the "balun" impedance rises as resonance is approached. I figured the circulating current would be Q times the current thru it, but the current thru it drops as its impedance rises. If I'm wrong, I've been lucky so far. Jerry |
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