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Subject: | RE: Topband: measuring transformer core inductance |
From: | Robert Kavanagh <ve3osz@rac.ca> |
Date: | Mon, 17 Nov 2003 17:52:19 -0500 |
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At 11:22 AM 11/17/03, Richard Karlquist wrote:Also, the RF chokes used to feed the DC into the coax cannot be wound on non-gapped ferrite cores, like toroids. I see this all the time in commercial equipment supposed designed by engineers. My favorite is RF amplifiers that have beads on a DC feed with 20 amps going through it. To make RF chokes I use iron powder toroids. Then the permeability changes only a little when you pass d.c. through the winding. I have made RF chokes for low frequencies (400 kHz) using T-130-26 cores. About 9 metres of #30 wire wound on these cores gives an inductance of about 2.5 mH. But it takes a lot of winding ! For feeding a relay control current along the coax to remotely switch my 160 metre antenna I also use powdered iron cores to make the chokes. I don't know what material I used, unfortunately, because I just used a couple of unlabelled cores which I found in my junk box ! But I know that they were powdered iron and probably they were material 26 or something similar. Bob, VE3OSZ _______________________________________________ Topband mailing list Topband@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/topband |
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