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Subject: [AMPS] commercial plate choke
From: km1h@juno.com (km1h@juno.com)
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 13:14:50 -0500


On Wed, 10 Mar 1999 22:05:25 -0700 k6ll@juno.com writes:
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>Is there a place to buy a commercially-made plate
>choke that will cover the 10-160 meter amateur bands,
>including 18 and 24 Mhz WARC bands? Plate current 1.5
>amps or more.

Ameritron sells any of their parts. The choke used in the AL-1500, etc
works well on all 9 bands.  Dahl lists a few big ones but not sure about
WARC's.

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>If not, how exactly do I go about making/testing a homemade
>one? I have a gdo and Autek antenna analyzer, which includes
>Z measurement.

The GDO is a big help. Witout getting into another forever thread, start
with the info in the ARRL Handbook.  The final test is in-circuit since
layout can have a pronounced effect.

Copying the old B&W 802 is fine if you have a thread cutting lathe and
access to 3/4" diameter glass filled Teflon rod. It will work well at 2A
PEP but probably not a RTTY contest. Set the lathe for 41 TPI and a
winding length of exactly 4.5" of # 26 high temp coated wire.

With patience there are many other combinations that will work. Drake
used a choke that had a 47pf cap across a portion of it, works fine even
with a pair of 3CX1200A7's in a 9 band L-4 conversion.

GL  Carl  KM1H


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>Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
>Yuma, AZ
>K6LL@juno.com
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