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On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 11:14:13 -0400, John Ferrell
wrote: I have been faithfully using a coil of coax as a common mode choke for a while without any idea if it is really doing any thing. Googling turns up more url's than I can follow. I would appreciate any suggestions as to how might measure the effects of the common mode choke. 30 to 17 meters is my favored range of operation. I have a pretty well equipted shack. John Ferrell W8CCW Thanks for all the replies. Some I have already seen and some are new to me. Now to digest them and try a Lab project or two... John Ferrell W8CCW |
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