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On Apr 21, 10:21*am, "J. Mc Laughlin" wrote:
I looked through saved messages and the only reference to type 31 ferrite (Fair-Rite) was in March of 2005. *That reference had to do with ignition wires. Recommendations for HF choking ferrites have centered on the 70 series with type 43 being favorably recommended for the upper portion of HF and VHF. However, Fair-Rite seems to be recommending type 31 for HF. *See Figure 26 in:http://www.fair-rite.com/newfair/pdf/CUP%20Paper.pdf Am I missing something? *It seems to me that for the purpose of choking common mode current (on the outside of the outer conductor of coax) from 3 to 25 MHz one should prefer the use of type 31. *This is a receiving application with a long run of coax. 73, * *Mac * N8TT P.S. *I will also appreciate ideas about places to purchase ferrite in addition to Mouser. -- J. McLaughlin; *Michigan, USA Home: I think the type 31 is entended for use on things like power cords and computer cables to prevent unwanted radiation/pickup of RF. Im not sure how well it would meet your requirements but I suspect it may be OK in a receive only situation. I have tried using some unknown types of cores removed from various computer cables for a balun and the vinyl tape holding them to the coax got very soft when they heated up. Perhaps some experimentation using these cores is in order. Jimmie |
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