Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#28
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Owen Duffy wrote:
"J. Mc Laughlin" wrote in : 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. Mac, Whilst playing around with models of a Guanella balun, I did compare #31 sleeves with Walt's design using #73 sleeves over the range 1 - 30MHz. My model of Walt's balun is at http://www.vk1od.net/balun/W2DU/index.htm . I obtained different results to Walt's measurements, but I think that is because Walt's measurements were affected by stray capacitance that was worse than would apply to that type of balun in service. I also modelled some Fair-rite 2631480002 sleeves and found a slightly longer choke (12 cores at 25.4mm ea) was needed to achieve about the same choking impedance up to about 12MHz, above which the #31 choke had higher impedance than the #73 one. Whilst I modelled these sleeves because they suited the application, I have not seen anyone selling them in small quantities. Mouser has them.. Don't know if they ship in VK land or not. Shipping of what is basically iron bars is going to be punitive. FairRite has distribution there (Specialised Conductives in Victoria), but perhaps not retail. But, since one typically isn't looking to buy just one, but dozens, this might not be a problem. One should be careful about modeling these things.. that gets you close, but parasitics are a real bugabear. K9YC's paper has actual measurements on actual chokes made with a variety of cores (which are decidedly non-trivial to make..) Snelling's book is the tome of choice, if you can find it... |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
A multi ferrite choke BalUn | Antenna | |||
Ferrite Choke Cores | Shortwave | |||
Common-Mode Noise . . . | Shortwave | |||
TV type Ferrite Cores / Ferrite Cores / Magnetic Longwire Baluns (MLBs) and more | Shortwave | |||
Coax choke, losses and ferrite | Antenna |