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[RFI] Snap on split beads; coax high-pass filter recommendations

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Subject: [RFI] Snap on split beads; coax high-pass filter recommendations
From: Charles T Johnston" <ctj92@primenet.com (Charles T Johnston)
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1999 18:08:48 -0700
Can anyone actually pin down the material type from data sheets or tests
of the Radio Shack snap-on ferrites?  I have seen a couple opinions posted
about them as to type of material but no real solid facts backing those
opinions up.   Certainly no one can simply look at them and guess what
they are.   There was no info on the packages for the 2 cores I purchased
recently. So does anyone really know for sure beyond conjecture or
guesswork?    Thank you

73  /  DX

Charles T Johnston - AB7SL
ctj92@primenet.com

Charles' Ham Radio Pages
http://www.primenet.com/~ctj92


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Ogden" <jono@enteract.com>
To: "EDWARDS, EDDIE J" <eedwards@oppd.com>; "'rfi'" <rfi@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 5:57 PM
Subject: Re: [RFI] Snap on split beads; coax high-pass filter
recommendations


>
> on 12/2/99 9:18 AM, EDWARDS, EDDIE J at eedwards@oppd.com wrote:
>
> > [Ed-K0iL]  I disagree Jon.  I have not found 77 mix to work very
> > good at all across the HF bands where 43 mix almost always has worked
for
> > me.  This is all very anecdotal, but the numbers that the Palomar guy
quoted
> > seem to match my experience with them.
> >
> > I have tried 77 mix on audio rectification problems from 14 MHz
> > signals and it had absolutely no effect.  (I actually thought it
might've
> > been a little worse!)  Whereas the 43 completely eliminated it using
same
> > size toroid.
> >
> > Have you really had good results using 77?
>
> Well, I just found some of the paperwork from my order from Amidon on
> ferrite material.  Type 77 is indeed what I bought and what Earl at
Amidon
> recommended for frequencies up to 30 MHz.  I have the large cores with
on my
> speaker wires, TV, etc. and it does indeed work well.  Could I have
gotten
> away with fewer cores, wraps, etc with type 43 material?  I have no
idea.  I
> was using what the engineer told me to use.  Why would it benefit Amidon
to
> sell material 77 over 43 if it was the wrong thing?
>
> So yes, I would have what I call is good success with Amidon's Type 77
> material.
>
> 73,
>
> Jon
> KE9NA
>
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>
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>
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