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Aye Reg:
And frequently, I push too much power thru too small a toroid (I like "ferrite ring"--much better sound!).... but then, I kinda like 'em when they are just warm to the touch--and I am so fond of the powered iron... but frankly, do have better luck with ferrite--they forgive me much more often... from posts I have read--others feel the same... I am getting your emails now my friend, they are much welcomed here... perhaps we can chat-up pascal now... Warmest regards, John "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... John, the trouble is at my end, caused by my nincompoop of a dis-service provider. If previous experience is any guide, it will take weeks to sort it out. When it comes to managing Windows, OE and the Internet, I'm a mere novice. ( The most important thing about ferrite rings is their size. You can't get a dozen turns of speaker cable on 5/8" diameter rings. ) ---- Reg. ============================== "John Smith" wrote in message ... Ferrite ring? Now where would I ever find one of those--last guy told me to buy all these dern toroids!!! grin Good morning Reg! Warmest regards, John "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... I'd like to make a 1:1 balun, =========================== Wind about a dozen turns of twin, stranded, 18 AWG, clear-plastic-insulation, speaker cable (or similar) around a 2" diameter ferrite ring. About 3/8" cross-section. Permeability 200 to 500. And there you have it. Speaker cable is better than coax on both mechanical and electrical grounds. ---- Reg, G4FGQ. |
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