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I don't think a coax choke is suitable at HF frequencies. I've seen
them used as low as FM broadcast pirate stations. The length of coax is proportional to the frequency in use. Robert11 wrote: Hello: Will be putting up a receive-only antenna (30 MHz) in my backyard. The antenna will terminate in a Balun, and then a lightning arrestor, immediately before the coax (8X probably) run back to the house some 30 feet away. Have read in one or two places a brief comment that it is a good idea to make a few turns of the coax right before the start of the antenna. Termed a "Choke". If so, what is the purpose ? Needed even if there will also be an arrestor ? If a good idea, how many coax turns, of what diameter ? Also a good idea at the other end, by the receiver ? Thanks, Bob |
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