I have a question about bifilar chokes from K9YC's Choke Cookbook...
Several places in K9YC's material indicates that bifilar chokes wound
with close spaced enameled wire would have an impedance of approximately
50 ohms and those wound with close spaced THHN would be 80-90 ohms.
In Chapter 7 of K9YC's "A Ham's Guide to RFI, Ferrites, Baluns, and
Audio Interfacing" the table for bifilar chokes shows the THHN wound
chokes at 50 ohms and 2/3 of those wound with enameled wire at 85 ohms.
I think I missed something as the guidance in the cookbook doesn't seem
to follow the discussion earlier in the guide and in Jim's slides at
k9yc.com/CoaxChokesPPT.pdf. What am I missing? Is there another factor?
Thanks & 73, Glenn - KD0Q
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