Dave,
I hope you do put it up with a temporary choke and then replace it one
afternoon with the 6 toroid choke.
Take notes or record to document the difference in receive noise. I am
interested since I am and always have been in position of "what you don't know
doesn't hurt you."
I have never had a "proper" choke on any antenna in 50 years of being a ham and
really want to know what I'm missing.
73.. Stan, K5GO
Sent from Stan's IPhone
> On Sep 20, 2017, at 9:31 AM, Dave Sublette <k4to@arrl.net> wrote:
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions on the RF choke. I read the article by K9YC
> and concluded that the best approach wold be to wind RG8X around 6 Fair-Rite
> toroids made from type 31 material and 2.4 inches in diameter. The big
> problem is they are listed at over $17 each from the distributors. I will
> need 18 of them eventually. 6 each for this dipole and two more yagis.
> That’s a large price tag, but still cheaper (and better performing) than the
> commercial units available, according to K9YC.
>
> I have (again at the suggestion in the paper by K9YC) sent a request for quit
> to Fair-Rite, asking what quantity I would have to buy in order to get “a
> decent price”. It might work out that I could make a large purchase and
> offer kits of toroids to the group. I’m not looking to make money. I only
> want to have a good choke at the lowest price I can find.
>
> I may put the antenna up with a temporary choke on it and replace it when/if
> I can get the toroids.
>
> I will keep you informed as to what I find.
>
> I appreciate your inputs on this project. It’s been fun.
>
> Dave, K4TO
>
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