To: | rfi@contesting.com |
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Subject: | Re: [RFI] Ferrite Beads |
From: | Jim Smith <jimsmith@shaw.ca> |
Date: | Wed, 20 Oct 2004 23:50:02 -0700 |
List-post: | <mailto:rfi@contesting.com> |
OK, Ford, I think I've got it but, just to make sure, I'll describe the
picture I get. I've got a machinist's vice with two smooth jaws about 1-1/2" high which slide along a flat bed on which you can rest stuff, as opposed to the usual bench vice where there's a lot of room below the jaws so you can get all kinds of different stuff in there. The metal blocks are about the same thickness, sit on the flat bed of the vice and are placed in contact with the front jaw, the jaws having been opened plenty wide enough to get everything in there. The blocks have a gap between them of about an inch, the important thing being that the gap is somewhat less than the OD of the toroid. The toroid is now placed with its axis of rotation parallel to the vice lead screw, resting on the flat bed and symmetrically placed in contact with both metal blocks. Now you hold a suitable drill bit vertical and place it against the toroid on the opposite side to the metal blocks and centrally located on the toroid while slowly closing the vice jaws. Once the jaws are just tight enough to hold everything in position and you are satisfied that everything is in position, you slowly tighten some more until the toroid snaps. You could do it with a bench vice but you would need 5 hands or a jig. A jig would be pretty easy to make if you were doing a lot of these. All it would have to do is simulate the flat bed. It would be really interesting to measure the impedance of a turn of wire through the toroid both before it is snapped and again when reassembled. Maybe you should write this up for QST Hints & Kinks. Sounds like a winner to me. Thanks Ford. This goes into my notebook. 73, Jim VE7FO Ford Peterson wrote: Sounds very ingenious and effective. The only problem is that I can't picture it. Can you give us a little more info?
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