| Jim Brown K9YC wrote:
"There is a MAJOR advantage to using a ferrite core -- it makes the 
choke RESISTIVE rather than inductive."
With respect, I don't believe this to be correct. A ferrite/dust iron cored 
inductor has exactly the same basic characteristics as an air cored inductor. 
It has inductance, loss resistance and distributed capacitance.  For a choke 
(which is another word for a particular use of an inductor) to appear (almost) 
purely resistive it must be operated as part of a resonant circuit, or be such 
a poor inductor that the loss resistance is predominant! 
73 Roger
VE3ZI
      
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