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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Good advice. In antenna applications, we need to strive to keep the flux density low enough that ferrites behave essentially linearly. If we don't, harmonic generation will result. ============================ A question : Is the above the reason why current baluns wound on a ferrite toroid with ,say, a total of 10 windings , can be best made by having 5 windings wound in 1 direction and the other 5 in the opposite direction ? Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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