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Subject: [RFI] Re: Mail failure
From: Hare, Ed, W1RFI" <ehare@arrl.org (Hare, Ed, W1RFI)
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 13:25:00 -0500

>>>...The 2 inch long ferrite clamp on "beads" sold by radio shack are about
>$3 or $4 each.  I used about 25 of them on the Stereo and 10 more on the
>leads from the computer to mouse and keyboard and monitor." <<

>These ferrites are usually not very effective at low frequencies.  Just as 
 a
>rule of thumb, I'd count on 50 to 100 ohms at 100 MHz and near ZERO ohms at
>10 MHz for one pass of wire through the  core.

Actually, they are moderately effective at lower HF, *IF* you use enough of 
them.  A good rule of thumb is that you need to use the same number of them 
as would be used to make a bead balun.  That translates roughly to 0.5 per 
meter, as a minimum, ie - about 20 to make a 40 meter choke.  As you later 
point out, at $4 each, that gets pretty expensive.  An FT-240 size ferrite, 
(use #75 or -J material for low HF, #43 for upper HF) is a LOT less 
expensive.

73 from ARRL HQ,
Ed Hare, W1RFI
ARRL Lab

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