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Re: Topband: Progress with ugly computer noise

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Subject: Re: Topband: Progress with ugly computer noise
From: Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 15:57:54 -0400
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FB - that explains the semi-circular arrow between the two inductors on 
the schematic - I wasn't familiar with the notation.  I don't know the 
whys and wherefores, so I just picked the most elaborate of the several 
filters they showed on the catalog page - as I recall, it cost around 
$10 plus shipping, so I got two while I was at it.

73, Pete N4ZR
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On 7/4/2012 3:41 PM, Paul Christensen wrote:
>> According to the schematic on the side, it consists of 2 x 2.5
>> mH indutors, one in series with each leg, a 2200 pF cap shunting the
>> line input and 0.1uF capacitors from each leg to ground on the load
>> side.
> It's generally two inductors wound on a single core for common-mode choking.
> The result is that total common-mode inductance is 2*L while
> differential-mode inductance cancels and equals zero.  The 2200pF caps are
> differential-mode shunts to ground.  Some of these modules can be purchased
> with complex combinations of both common-mode and differential-mode
> inductance and capacitance sections.   I use them for almost all home-brewed
> projects that require an AC supply.
>
> Paul, W9AC
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