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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 15:40:54 -0600, Bill VanAlstyne
wrote: I want to create an air RF choke in the end of my RG-8/U feedline going to the gamma match on my 6M yagi. Does anyone have a good workable formula (number of turns of RG-8/U and diameter of coil)? Bill / W5WVO You might be able to extrapolate from this info -- the arrl antenna book shows a 21 mhz choke of rg-8 is 8 ft. of coax, 6-8 turns; a 28 mhz choke is 6 ft., 6-8 turns. Bob k5qwg |
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