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Jeff Liebermann wrote: Thanks. 50 ohm coax does not make it a matching section to a 200 ohm folded dipole. However, the ferrite beads are a good way to simply block the reflected power from the folded dipole so that it looks like it's matched. In any case, that reflected power is lost (converted to heat) in the ferrite beads. Ummm... I'd disagree (or at least quibble) on at least two grounds. Ground #1: the ferrite beads would only block non-balanced current flow back down the outside of the coax. They will have no effect at all on power which is reflected back down the inside of the coax (the center conductor and the inside of the shield) from any impedance mismatch where the coax meets the folded dipole. In effect, the presence of the beads (if they're choking the coax properly) actually ensures that the transmitter *does* see the true effect of any impedance mismatch. The transmitter is just as likely to see a higher SWR than a lower one, when the beads are added. Ground #2: the beads do not necessarily result in a significant loss of power. If their RF impedance is high enough at the frequency of use, then RF current flow through them will be negligible, and there won't be a loss of power. Power loss in choke-ferrites tends to be worst when the RF impedance is both resistive, and too low for the application (i.e. still allows substantial current flow, which then results in dissipation of power inside the choke). -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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