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The choke must present a much higher impedance than the plate
impedance over a wide frequency range. A single solenoid that has enough inductance at the low frequency end is going to have a lot of self-capacitance and will wind up (no pun intended) with unwanted resonances at some other frequency(ies) in the operating range. Above any parallel resonance the reactance will go capacitive with disastrous results. =========================== Suitability of any choke for this application can be readily checked (in circuit )with a grid dipper ,which should NOT indicate resonance within any of the used bands. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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