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On 2 Sep 2007 17:53:37 GMT, Ed G
wrote: That is a good point. I'm not even sure of the vendor of the numerous After some additional Google research, I found them. Made by Fair- Rite Products Corp. PN is probably: 2643806402. Product description matches unit on hand, and lists it as type 43 material with a Z around where I want to operate of about 20 ohms. Hi Ed, Read the fine print. This Z probably relates to some "standard" size item, such as a small bead and not your clip-on. The boon here is your clip-on will probably present more resistance to common modes. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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