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Dave Platt wrote:
I used off-the-shelf (surplus-store) ferrite tubes - very probably a 43 mix or something close to it, based on the simple inductance measurements I did with an MFJ analyzer. They're roughly 1 inch long, and large enough to allow three through-the-center passes of RG-8X coax. I glued somewhere around six of them, end-to-end, to create a long tube, and then ran the RG-8X through... creating a long three-turn choke. Added N connectors to the ends of the coax and stuffed the whole thing into a chunk of PVC tube with end-caps. You might do better breaking the thing up into multiple cores and multiple windings. That is, rather than 3 turns through 6 cores, do 3 turns through 1 core, then 3 turns through another core, then 3 turns, etc. The logic here is that the impedance scales as the number of cores, but doing them all in one shot means that the input coax is very close to the output coax, so you have a lot more capacitance coupling the input to the output. I think Jim K9YC actually did some comparisons using #31 2.4" cores comparing stacking to stringing em out. |
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