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Re: Topband: Common mode chokes

To: K4SAV <RadioIR@charter.net>,topband@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: Common mode chokes
From: GEORGE WALLNER <gwallner@the-beach.net>
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 07:53:44 -0400
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>On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 12:00:57 -0500
>K4SAV <RadioIR@charter.net> wrote:
> Thomas Damboldt wrote:
>>If I connect my 
>>receiver with a very short feedline (say 1m), to the >>antenna, I should not 
>>be receiving much common mode >>noise. Is that true?
>> Certainly worth trying.
>>  

The RX antenna needs the feedline because we have placed 
it away from the shack/house -- all the noise sources. In 
a real world environment the length of the line is a 
given; we do all the things described in this thread to 
ensure that it does not carry and radiate the noise we 
moved the antenna away from in the first place.

On a separate note, I have been experimenting with twisted 
pair RX transmission lines. I have used a twsited pair 
removed from a CAT5 cable. With a well balanced 
transformer and a common mode chocke at each end, it seems 
to have very high common mode rejection (i.e. I have not 
been able to measure it). Loss at 1.8 MHz is about 0.7 dB 
/ 100'. Note that for good common mode performance, the 
line should be away from other conductors.

George
AA7JV
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