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Dave Platt wrote:
On the other hand, if the feedline-path reactance is capacitive, and happens to be close in absolute value to the inductive reactance of the choke... then you've got a series-resonant circuit. This is one reason why an ugly choke only works well over approximately a 2:1 frequency range. Below that range, the inductive reactance is too small and above that range, series resonance defeats the purpose. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |