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Re: [Amps] RF in the Audio

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Subject: Re: [Amps] RF in the Audio
From: Commander John <crazytvjohn@yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 08:43:11 -0700 (PDT)
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I remember in a older handbook that inserting reactance in series with or 
across a open wire feeder near the tuner would change its properties to allow a 
antenna to tune where it did not tune before.
john W9ZY  
 






 
 
  W9ZY
              .... Commander John ....
                        





On 9/23/2011 3:08 PM, Robert Kirkland wrote:
> I think your quite right in "seriously choking off your feeders". But 
> please tell me how to use toroids on a 600 ohm open wire line. 


>Wind a bifilar choke using 12-14 bifilar turns of #12 THHN on a #31 
>2.4-in o.d. toroid. It introduces a small mismatch (Zo approx 100 >ohms), 
>but only about two feet of line. Photos and details in the latest 
>version of my RFI tutorial. http://audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf

>73, Jim K9YC


I can say for my own experience that this technique does work.  I have a 
Palstar BT1500A double L network balanced line tuner and I added a choke balun 
as per your suggestion above, about 4 feet from the tuner posts, the tuner now 
is tuning entirely different than before and much wider range of bands and I 
now no longer hear the two local radio stations S-9 mix at 3790 and a S9+10db 
third harmonic 3990, which was my original reason for adding the choke.  The 
choke balun works on open wire feedline using a balanced L network tuner.  BTW, 
this "trick" was suggested by Paul at Palstar.  

I'll check out your tutorial Jim.  Thanks.

Dale, K9VUJ

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