Coax Choke For Receiving Antenna ?
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 15:22:33 -0500, "Robert11"
wrote:
Hello:
Will be putting up a receive-only antenna (30 MHz) in my backyard.
The antenna will terminate in a Balun, and then a lightning arrestor,
immediately before the coax (8X probably)
run back to the house some 30 feet away.
Have read in one or two places a brief comment that it is a good idea to
make a few turns of the coax
right before the start of the antenna. Termed a "Choke".
If so, what is the purpose ?
Needed even if there will also be an arrestor ?
If a good idea, how many coax turns, of what diameter ?
Also a good idea at the other end, by the receiver ?
Thanks,
Bob
If transmitting, a choke can keep stray RF off the outside of the coax
shield. There's not much point to one on a receiving antenna.
bob
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