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Old March 3rd 06, 10:38 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Charly
 
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Default Ferrite core : can I use this kind ?


Dear all,

I have, from an old bunch of computer wires in the disposal place of my office,
some ferrite cores such as the ones described here :
http://www.tdk.com.tw/ctl_pdf/ctl_1.1.pdf

I have two with the following spec : ZCAT2032-0930

I can possibly use one on the feed line to the radio to reduce some noise, but,
can this kind of material be used for building a balun/unun ? It is a tube of
ferrite instead of a toroid, so the windings might be a bit different...

Any hints out there ???

Thanks for your inputs,

Charly
 
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