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Re: [TowerTalk] Feed Point Choke Question

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Feed Point Choke Question
From: Artek Manuals <Manuals@ArtekManuals.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2020 15:28:19 -0500
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Kirk

The short answer is how tight you make the turns will have little real world effect. Use the RG-8X I would probably use the #31 core over the 43 . The poor mans 8 turns of coax 4-5" in diameter without ferrites will probably actually work as well. Depending on SWR and feed line dressing (always perpendicular to the plane of the beam the need for choke at all� is arguable .

Dont forget you guys up north get several dB of extra gain for erecting antennas in subzero weather and another 1dB bonus if done during a blizzard.

Dave
NR1DX

On 11/6/2020 2:39 PM, Kirk Kleinschmidt via TowerTalk wrote:
Hi, gang,
I'm racing the arrival on Minnesota's winter, and I need to install a hexagonal beam on top of my short test tower. In the past, when building RF chokes onto FT-240-43 or FT-240-31 ferrite cores, I wrap the turns tightly around the core. With my RG-8X rotator loop, I'm not sure that I should wrap them so tightly? The G3??? Hex Beam SK from karinya.net tested a bunch of RF chokes, and one of his recipes that should work for a 20-10 antenna is 5 turns of RG-58 around an above-mentioned Type 43 core. Question: Do I have to wrap the turns tightly (risking center conductor migration?), or can I loop the 5 turns through the core with a 2-inch bending radius? If that makes a difference, should I add additional 2-inch-radius loops? I tested and can get as many as 10 turns through the core. NOTE: I do not have time to purchase different cores, cables, etc. Winter is 48 hours away. :) I have suitable lengths of RG-58, RG-8X, RG-213 (don't wanna cut it tho), LMR-240, RG-6 quad, LMR-400 clone (can get from a fellow ham) on hand to make this rotator loop/choke. I have FT-240-43 and FT-240-31 cores on hand,
Thanks, as always,
Kirk, NT0Z

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