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Owen Duffy wrote:
Ed G wrote in . 192.196: I am having a heck of a time locating a source of good information on how to make an effective common mode filter using the snap-on type ferrite beads such as available at RAdio Shack. Planned usage is for RG-8 coax feeding an SGC tuner, with primary operation on 75 & 40 Meters, but possibly up through 10M. Any help? Ed K7AAT Does that imply that you are going to put the suppression sleeves on the coax, but not on the power / control cable? Better put one on the power cable too... (writes someone who found this out empirically) Jim, W6rmk |
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