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yea right wrote:
I'm trying to find a place (in the US) to purchase ferrite donuts so I can wind my own balum. Any recommendations? Also, when looking at manufacturer's websites, there seems to be a selection of chemistry to their cores. Is there one formulation that I'm looking for in particulate? http://www.amidoncorp.com/ Amidon has an AB240 Balun Kit for about $10. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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![]() Last time I ordered (5 years ago) they had a great little book that called out the appropriate mixes for each range of frequencies. The book was only a few dollars if I remember correctly. They have other books available that are invaluable as well. 73 Doug |
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Fair-Rite material type 43 is good for most baluns. It's available in a
large number of core sizes. With other manufacturers, look for material with initial permeability of around 750. If you're not running more than a couple of hundred watts or so, you can get more impedance for fewer turns with one of the 70-series ferrites. This ferrite can get too hot, though, if you run a lot of power. If type 43 overheats, one of the 60 series like 61 will have less loss. It also has considerably lower impedance, though, so you might have trouble getting an adequate amount for the balun to be effective. Amidon Associates has long been a source for small quantities of ferrite cores. I'm sure there are a number of others, which a web search should reveal. Roy Lewallen, W7EL yea right wrote: I'm trying to find a place (in the US) to purchase ferrite donuts so I can wind my own balum. Any recommendations? Also, when looking at manufacturer's websites, there seems to be a selection of chemistry to their cores. Is there one formulation that I'm looking for in particulate? |
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skycraftsurplus.com is the website for the retail surplus electronics
outlet in Orlando that has 1.25 and 2.5" ferrite cores of unknown identity in bins for a buck or two each...I'm 'sperimentin' with one for a 9:1 receive balun now. Yodar "yea right" wrote in message news ![]() I'm trying to find a place (in the US) to purchase ferrite donuts so I can wind my own balum. Any recommendations? |
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