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"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in
: .... The choke suppresses the common mode signal. There will still be current flowing on the shield which will have the same magnitude as the current flowing in the center conductor. You are not throwing away .... This might just be really loose language, but assuming fully effective skin effect (which is a reasonable assumption for most practical coaxial cables at HF): The current flowing on the outside of the inner conductor is accompanied by a current equal in magnitude and opposite in direction flowing on the inside of the outer conductor. Skin effect isolates the inner of the outer conductor from the outer of the outer conductor, but current on the inner of the outer conductor may contribute to current on the outer of the outer conductor depending on the treatment of the shield at the ends of the cable. So, a choke formed by coiling the coaxial cable or placing ferrite sleeves on the cable affects the impedance in the current path of the outer of the outer conductor and does not directly affect what is happening inside the coax. Mind you, this concept is not universally accepted by hams. In the case of coax, so-called common mode current flows only on the outside of the outer conductor, and differential mode current flows only on the inside of the outer conductor and outside of the inner conductor. Owen |
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