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[Amps] Plate chokes (was: Re: placement of RF choke bypass cap.)

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Subject: [Amps] Plate chokes (was: Re: placement of RF choke bypass cap.)
From: Vic K2VCO <vic@rakefet.com>
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 08:06:33 -0700
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On 3/24/2010 5:18 AM, DF3KV wrote:
> I tried that [RF Parts] choke in one of my amplifiers without testing it 
> first with the
> GDO and it just turned into smoke on 10m.

I've been working on a choke for a new amplifier project. I've noticed some 
things which 
experienced builders probably already know, but I thought would be worth 
mentioning:

a) Even if the gdo has decent calibration to begin with and even if you are 
careful to use 
it properly (move it away from the choke to get the smallest perceptible dip) 
the 
frequency is pulled a lot near a resonance. I've found it necessary to use it 
together 
with a counter to get accurate, repeatable measurements.

b) It makes a big difference when the choke is mounted on a chassis (and 
probably when it 
is inside a box) compared to sitting on a wooden workbench.

I am trying out an idea as follows: I wrapped the choke with Teflon tape and 
made a copper 
band about 1/4" in width which I can slide up and down. The plan is to test the 
choke 
installed and wired with everything mounted and use this to fine tune it before 
applying 
power.

For what it's worth my choke is 3-7/8" close wound no. 28 on a 1" diameter 
ceramic form. 
I've used the RF Parts choke before successfully, but why pay for something 
that you can 
make for nothing?
-- 
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
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