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Subject: [RFI] RFI Hints
From: Hare, Ed, W1RFI" <ehare@arrl.org (Hare, Ed, W1RFI)
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 12:04:00 -0500
>From: "pmarkham" <pmarkham@ns1.lagasco.com>
>To: rfi@contesting.com
To: <rfi@contesting.com>
>Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 11:00:44 -0005
>Subject: It may not be ferrite; but...

>I use deflection yoke cores from junk tvs to decouple feedlines, power
>supply leads, computer cables, etc. They are bulky, even from a small tv, 
but
>isolation has merit.

> As for material type, technical characteristics and efficiency;  it is no
>concern to me as the cores are free and work for my various applications.

This often works, but the ferrite material was designed for 15 kHz; its 
characteristics at RF are unknown.  The only risk to this is that it may not 
work, and you may be mislead into thinking a common-mode choke would not 
have solved your problem, where, in reality, a choke made of the proper 
material for the frequency involved may have worked just fine.

73 from ARRL HQ,
Ed Hare, W1RFI
ARRL Lab

> I strip off the plastic and wire, and save the clips or clamps that hold 
the
>halves together. I then reassemble the core assembly, using the clamp 
hardware
>or long nylon tiewraps or electrical tape. I then wrap the sharp edges with 

>good quality tape. I wrap my flexible cable through the assembly as 
desired. I
>assemble them around my hardline, as I get them, as a stack of large 
'beads"
>They can be used indoors and out.

>My open wire fed 75 m dipole passes over the shack, some 30' above. My
>shunt fed tower is 3 feet away from my equipment. I operate hf, vhf and uhf 

>with the typical 50 to 100 watt levels with no rf related gremlins in
>the shack. I sometimes run the legal limit on hf and operate the computer 
at
>the same time, without grief. As for  most folks my rf ground system is 
poor
>but extensive cable "choking" has enabled me to operate all mode, analog 
and
>digital with virtually no grief.

>They are quite effective for killing emi radiating from scr and triac
>controller power cords, swiching power supplies, etc. They have never 
failed
>to keep rf out of my power supplies, when all leads were choked with a 
core.
>Touch control lamp cord "choking" has been very effective. I have used them 

>for eliminating rfi in telephones, vcrs, stereos, tvs, blah, blah, blah.

>   I have never checked to see how conductive they are to the typical dc 
and ac
>voltages used in the shack. You are warned!

>   I am sure, for those that wish to give my suggestion a whirl, there will 
be
>many happy customers, but as always, your milage may vary. Posted details 
of
>successful problem resolutions with similar or  described techniques might
>be of value to others.

>                                              Pete/wa4hei
 

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