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Whats a Good Source for Ferrite Donuts
On Feb 26, 5:58�pm, dave wrote:
wrote: On Feb 26, 2:36 pm, "R.Scott" wrote: http://www.palomar-engineers.com/ Thanks, they even have an RFI kit for reasonable. Yep, Palomar, and the Wireman are good sources. �They get the snap on cores and re-package them, and this costs a little extra. �If you get them from a parts house such as Mouser or Newark, you will save a little. �Shipping costs will be a little less as well. �Looking at my latest Mouser catalog they have 3 pages of EMI cores. Gary N4AST I like to do business with fellow radio types, even if it costs a few pennies more. So do I, but Scotty indicated he wanted REASONABLE (his words). I have just bought a number of them for a non ham application, and depending on how many you need, the savings can be significant. Gary N4AST |
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