[RFI] Good guess as to type of ferrite?

David Cole dave at nk7z.net
Wed Dec 18 00:48:03 EST 2013


They mostly use Mix43 on monitors...  
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On Tue, 2013-12-17 at 19:56 -0600, Kim Elmore wrote: 
> No way to know. The best guess is whatever is typically used for clamp-on ferrite RFI suppression by most OEMs in China. Since they aim for part 15 compliance at best, I'd guess something like 43, but that is a purely a WAG. 
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