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Cecil Moore wrote:
Ham op wrote: What is the purpose of a 'swinging choke'? To get it closer to the antenna feedpoint? C'mon Cecil, you've been licensed long enough, at least as long as I have, to know that a 'swinging choke' changes the center of percussion on a baseball bat. It allows for a quicker swing. :-) Now, if your antenna has a large capacitive component as part of it's input ... then quite possibly a swinging choke might help. But, if your HV power supply needs to limit inrush currents then ... |
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