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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Bear in mind that the impedance of multiple turns is proportional to the square of the number of turns. So 5 turns, for example, through a single core gives you the same impedance as 25 cores strung along the line. Something that fooled me is the way Amidon specifies "one-turn" impedance for beads in their brochure. Their "one-turn" for beads is a wire running through the center hole, wrapped around the outside, and back through the center hole. (I would count that as two turns and would say one-turn is just a wire running straight through the core.) As a result, for their FB-77-5621 bead, for instance, they specify 270 ohms per turn. If one simply threads these beads over RG-58, the impedance is about 1/4 of that amount, i.e. about 67 ohms per bead, requiring about 15 of them to get to 1000 ohms. As Roy says, ten turns of coax on an FT-240-77 core is roughly equivalent to 100 FB-77-5621 beads strung over coax. Interestingly enough, Amidon specifies "one-turn" on an FT-240-77 core to be 76 ohms, obviously a different kind of "one-turn" than that of the 270 ohms for an FB-77-5621. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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