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Re: [TowerTalk] choke / balun design needed

To: jim@audiosystemsgroup.com, towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] choke / balun design needed
From: TexasRF--- via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: TexasRF@aol.com
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 14:33:17 -0400
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In a message dated 4/27/2015 12:59:27 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
jim@audiosystemsgroup.com writes:

On  Mon,4/27/2015 10:02 AM, TexasRF--- via TowerTalk wrote:
> So, is there  ANY solution to providing a feedline choke for an OCF dipole
> used with  high power?

Assuming coax and reasonably low SWR, it might be possible  to "brute 
force" it by using multiple 5K Ohm chokes in series on the line.  In the 
early stages of my work on coax chokes, I rigged a special 40M  vertical 
dipole in one of my tall redwoods that used the outside of the  coax 
shield as the bottom half of the dipole, with a 5K ohm choke a  quarter 
wave down the line from the feedpoint acting as the end insulator.  This 
places a VERY high voltage across the choke, and it handled 1.5 kW  for 
about 15 minutes before the coax melted. :) I replaced the feedline  with 
a beefier one and put two of those 5K ohm chokes in series. That DID  
handle 1.5kW for CW and SSB. I didn't test with RTTY. :)

N6BV has  shown that if the SWR is high, even the best choke is likely to 
fry due to  differential loss. That's in addition to the common mode  
dissipation.

73, Jim K9YC


Thanks  for the information Jim. It all makes good sense down to the part 
about  differential loss. That is a new term for me so I did a Google search 
for  "coaxial cable differential loss" to see what it means. 
Guess what: there was nothing shown for that subject. Wonder just what it  
is about?
 
Gerald K5GW
 
 
 

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