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On Feb 2, 8:12 pm, ken scharf wrote:
Ceriel Nosforit wrote: Quick, simple question: Would a normal aluminum can be any good for RF shielding of a balun, or would it for some reason not work? Should I connect it to ground? And; What does a transmatch do for me that a normal balun/transformer won't do for me? Thank you for your time. Sincerecly, Well IF cans are made of aluminum so I would think a can would work fine. Normally one should keep the walls of the can some minimal distance from the coil windings. IIRC the radius of the can should be something like 2-3 times the dia. of the coil. I believe that I've read that the distance from metallic objects should, at a bare minimum, be at least 1/2 the coil diameter. So that means 2 times minimum, giving 1/2 of coil diameter around the sides. 3 would be much better. Aluminum is good shielding material; onlt thing better would be copper (or silver). |
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