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Locked Re: LZ1AQ choke and feeder length questions please.
Fred, you could try some animal psychology too. Scatter tasty bait on different tracks away from cables and something unpleasant near your cable runs. A bit softer that automatic weapons on motion
By Tom Crosbie G6PZZ · #15909 ·
Locked Re: LZ1AQ choke and feeder length questions please.
Automotive cable sheving( spelt that wrong ( sheving)) It is corrugated,split ( so easy to fit around cables) comes in long lengths, is cheap.is silly strong( ie will rub though steel given the
By Simon · #15908 ·
Locked Re: LZ1AQ choke and feeder length questions please.
Mike, I have lots RG-6 out in the woods for RX antennas. I also have gotten loads of cable chewed up. One thing I have started to do is use dead fall to cover the lines. Branches, small trees...it
By Fred KB4QZH · #15907 ·
Locked Re: Anyone perhaps able to ID this noise source on top band please?
Well, that sure sounds like it may have something to do with solar panels nearby. Could even be those annoying little solar walkway lights. -- Steve Greenfield AE7HD
By Steven Greenfield AE7HD · #15906 ·
Locked Re: LZ1AQ choke and feeder length questions please.
Hello Mike, Thursday, January 13, 2022 Thanks Mike, meanwhile I have some surplus 15mm copper plumbing pipe so intend making a loop, or pair of loops, from this using eight 45 degree Yorkshire type
By Chris Wilson · #15905 ·
Locked Re: Anyone perhaps able to ID this noise source on top band please?
Hello Friday, January 14, 2022 No, unfortunately it's not like that, I haven't had chance to do much more since, but do suspect it's something related to sunlight levels, it disappears as the light
By Chris Wilson · #15904 ·
Locked Re: Questions about ferrites
Thanks Steve. I found it and also added my Magloop Calculator ( https://miguelvaca.github.io/vk3cpu/magloop.html) to the list. Just updated it recently to add support for 2-turn parallel coil loops.
By Miguel · #15903 ·
Locked Re: Anyone perhaps able to ID this noise source on top band please?
I replied earlier about trying a portable radio tuned anywhere on MW band, thats how I located my interference. Hopefully this link to a video of it starting up on the SDR will work:
By @tigersaw · #15902 ·
Locked Re: Questions about ferrites
Miguel VK3CPU (cool callsign, mine is High Definition), I've added the link to the list's links. It works a bit differently than yahoogroups did. Look in "Database". To add a link, scroll to the
By Steven Greenfield AE7HD · #15899 ·
Locked Re: LZ1AQ choke and feeder length questions please.
Rodent damage, well, it is a real problem where I live. Midwest and next to a forest preserve. Every year between fall through winter I lose several RG6 cable runs from rodents gnawing on the cable.
By Mike Irizarry · #15898 ·
Locked Re: LZ1AQ choke and feeder length questions please.
Thanks for all the replies everyone. I was hoping for more like 75 or more yards, are such things as line amplifiers available for such long runs? If I could get the loop or vertical dipole 75 yards
By Chris Wilson · #15897 ·
Locked Re: Loop options for HF RX
There was some earlier mails about this a couple of weeks ago. No real downside. I¡¯m going to use WF100 satellite TV cable on my next deployment, that too is 75Ohm. I was attracted by the shielding
By Tom Crosbie G6PZZ · #15896 ·
Locked Re: Questions about ferrites
Bookmarked, of course. Regards, -- Tomasz Lemiech
By Tomasz Lemiech <szpajder@...> · #15895 ·
Locked Re: Loop options for HF RX
Hi all, again. Turns out a local club member actually purchased a 1530LN a number of months ago, but was unable to deploy fully. He is willing to sell to me for a very reasonable price.?So, at least
By KE7DUX · #15894 ·
Locked Re: Questions about ferrites
I've captured the datasheets of the most common ferrites and powdered iron toroids using in amateur radio into an RF Toroid Calculator that makes it easy to compare characteristics using sliders. If
By Miguel · #15893 ·
Locked Re: Questions about ferrites
Nicole, Arrow are good and I use them from time to time, but it seems like they are alway out of stock.? Everett N4CY Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
By Everett N4CY · #15892 ·
Locked Re: Questions about ferrites
I¡¯ve bought ferrites from Arrow.com, they were reasonably priced and shipping was fast and fair too.
By Phil · #15891 ·
Locked Re: Questions about ferrites
Fair-Rite has toroids for both Suppression and Inductive applications. for example, FT240-43, can be either Fair-rite part numbers 5943003801 (inductive) or 2643803802 (suppression). Each has a
By John KN5L · #15890 ·
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Dave, ?If you are looking at Kit-Parts website they have 240 sizes in several mixes, 31, 43, 52 and 61. ?Everett N4CY
By Everett N4CY · #15889 ·
Locked Re: Questions about ferrites
Take the following from their site: [image: image.png] I would presume this is 31 material and 1.020 inches in OD? But when I double click on that which is supposed to give the specifications, it is
By W0LEV · #15888 ·