On 8/10/2024 12:00 PM, GEORGE WALLNER wrote:
Using a single #31 2" core, how many turns of RG-6 do you think will
give decent choking effect? (I know, it depends on the GND and other
loading factors.)
TKS for all the ferrite cores! Will let you know if we need more!
Understand about difficulty of grounding. 30-40 yrs ago, Rob Sherwood
published on using galvanized "hardware cloth" ("wire mesh") as a sub
for radials; how about a bunch of radials, as many as you can do, to
capacity couple the gen to ground? I'm thinking of shunt C at the gen,
with whatever inductance you can add to the power cable.
RG6 is too stiff to make effective and repeatable chokes, largely
because turns must be too big, so too-high Q; about 6 years ago, I
published recommendations for RX chokes using a single pair from CAT5
wound on small toroids.
http://k9yc.com/RXChokesTransformers.pdf
Depending on your available resources, I'd try 15-20 turns on a 2.4-in
o.d. #31, tightly wound.
The same link includes recommendations for transformers, where DC is not
needed. Again, using whatever cores you have.
73, Jim K9YC
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