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I assume the article is referring to the coil dimensions in the _ARRL
Handbook_. Each coil works best over about three bands. I highly recommend both the _ARRL Handbook_ and the _ARRL Antenna Book_. Not all the world's knowledge is on line yet. If you have an antenna analyzer, you can measure the impedances of your experimental chokes. Twist the center conductor and shield together at both ends of the coax. Connect one end to the center conductor of the analyzer, and the other to the analyzer body. Adjust the coil for the highest impedance at the frequency or frequencies of interest. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Jack Twilley wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It's a good weekend for home improvement, so I thought I'd tune my antennas and replace my coax with longer runs to suit where I'd like to place my station. I figured now was a good time to build in an RF choke in an attempt to remove interference and hopefully be able to receive HF, but there are no online resources with formulas or anything. I was hoping for something like the innumerable dipole calculators out there -- something where I could input a frequency and a diameter, then select a type of coax, and hit a button to find out how many turns. Most online references are very vague, so I'm just going to experiment. I was hoping, though, that someone could direct me to a useful reference. I have an PDF of an old QST article which says that W7EL has a table in the Antenna Handbook. A friend of mine has a copy of the Antenna Handbook, but she may have lost it in the move. Any suggestions? Right now, I'm going to experiment with different values and see what I can discover, but it can't hurt to hear about what others have done. Jack. - -- Jack Twilley jmt at twilley dot org http colon slash slash www dot twilley dot org slash tilde jmt slash -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQE/de+TGPFSfAB/ezgRAk2IAJ9Aanda0CutUlFZlIvY+3ZTmD+fsACgsXdu Cg8I9KSeVlmvo+QNs7pmaKg= =mHAv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |