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Buck, N4PGW wrote:
"Does anyone know where I might find that formula?" Look at the ARRL Antenna Book. The 19th edition (old) has a choke balun for low-frequency antennas on page 6-9. The text says: "In general, an isolation choke inductance of 50 to 100 microhenries will be needed for 3.5 and 1.8 MHz, ground-plane antennas. One of the easiest ways to make the required isolation choke is to wind a length of coaxial cable into coil as shown in Hig 18. For 1.8 Mhz, 30 turns of RG-213 wound on a 14-inch length of of 8-inch diameter PVC pipe, will make a very good isolation choke that can handle full legal power continuously." On page 11 of Terman`s 1955 opus is found formula (2-2): Inductance in microhenries = F n(sqared) d F is a constant that depends on length/diameter. There`s a chart in the book for F. n is the number of turns. d is the diameter of the coil measured between the centers of the wire in the coil. The purpose of the coil is to present a high impedance to currents on the outsifde of the coax so quick and dirty is OK so long as there is enough impedance. You may get away without a coil form at all. You might lose some of the isolation that coil length provides so I don`t recommend just coiling coax like garden hose. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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