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Re: [RFI] Shielded vs unshielded loops - difference

To: kgordon2006@frontier.com, Rfi@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RFI] Shielded vs unshielded loops - difference
From: Tom Thompson <tlthompson@qwest.net>
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2014 10:20:49 -0600
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Ken,

I wouldn't worry too much about the balun. I think you will find the DFing very easy with a little practice. I am glad Larry was able to help you. He is a very sharp engineer and has done a lot of transmitter hunts.

Tom


On 3/29/2014 10:06 AM, Kenneth G. Gordon wrote:
On 28 Mar 2014 at 23:41, Tom Thompson wrote:

Ken,

The balun is just several turns of the coax through the #43 ferrite core
material.

Tom
Thanks, Tom. I had considered doing what I did many years ago when I was doing 
phone
patching for AFMARS into Vietnam: winding the coax feeding the antenna into a 
several-turn
tight coil and tye-wrapping it tight.

Your method is much better.

The only reason I probably won't use it this time is that I don't have a 
ferrite core, and I am in
a hurry. ;-)

Also, I want to publicly thank Larry Benko for his very, very helpful telephone 
call to me
yesterday. Thanks, Larry.

Despite my over 60 year career in electronics (first licensed in 1956 when I 
was still 13), I
have never yet done any DFing. Although I knew the principles, as Larry told 
me, it takes
practice.

So... I am now practicing.

vy 73,

Ken W7EKB


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