1. Does your data represent |Z|, or is it the resistance of the CMC
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impedance? (Note that I'm plotting the resistance, because, to me, this is the more important parameter of a CMC). I am plotting CM resistance. As you wrote, this is what the choke is placed in the transmission line to accomplish. The initial job of any CMC, current choke, or single layer air wound solenoid is to prevent CM current from flowing on the feedline (outer surface of the braid with coax). A true CMC choke also through the interaction of currents in the two conductors and the induced magnetic currents in the core assure equal amplitude with opposite phase on the output of the choke. The current choke or single layer air wound solenoid can not accomplish this second operation. This is especially important for those who use open wire, parallel conductor, and/or window line as feeders, which I do. 2. How did you wind your CMC? (I used wha t I call a "crossover" technique that was described in Ham Radio Magazine: "Simple and Efficient Broadband Balun", by Joe Reisert, W1JR, in the September, 1978 issue). See the attached drawing... I do not cross or twist my windings. They are flat bifilar windings of the noted conductors. I'll attach a picture of the last choke I would yesterday and documented last evening to this group. Dave - W?LEV On Sun, Jan 17, 2021 at 2:56 PM Jeff Anderson <jca1955@...> wrote:
Hi Dave, --
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