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Bindy wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Based on some calculations I did today, I am offering an original rule of thumb (as far as I know). Regarding a coax choke, when deciding how many turns of coax to put on a 2 liter pop bottle at two turns per inch, one needs to avoid the self-resonant frequency. So don't put more turns on the choke than the number of meters in a wavelength, e.g. no more than 20 turns on 20m, no more than 6 turns on 6m. Backup calculations will be published on my web page. 20 Turns is way too much for 20 through to 10. I didn't say anything about "20 through to 10". Here's what my rule of thumb says: No more than 20 turns on 20m, no more than 10 turns on 10m, and no more than 6 turns on 6m. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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