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The performance of a coaxial choke inserted at the antenna end of the
feedline cannot be properly studied without knowledge of the feedline's length in wavelengths and how the feedline is terminated at the transmitter end. No two systems are the same. Choke performance depends on the condition of the system before the choke is inserted. The choking effect depends on the impedance seen by the choke looking into the outer conductor of the coaxial feedline. The input impedance of the coaxial outer conductor depends on Zo, 400 to 550 ohms, of the single-wire line, its length in wavelengths, and on the very uncertain resistance of the ground connection at the transmitter end. If the ground connection at the transmitter end is very low and the line is an odd number of 1/4-wavelengths there will be a very high impedance at the antenna end and longitudinal current will negligible. Insertion of the choke will have no effect. If the line is a whole number of 1/2-wavelengths, with a low resistance ground the input impedance of the coaxial outer conductor will also be very low and longitudinal current in the line will be at a maximum. Insertion of the choke will be very effective. With the usual random line length and on different bands, choke performance will always be completely random and unpredictable. Which explains the different opinions and arguments about whether a choke is necessary or not. Program SELFRES3 models choke behaviour. ---- .................................................. .......... Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp .................................................. .......... |
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