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Hi, all.
I need a little Elmering on something.
I am dealing with some minor RFI issues here in the home shack, and have a
few RF chokes that I'd like to try to see if they will take care of the
problem.
The chokes are the snap-on variety, and are about an inch and a half long
and about 3 quarters of an inch wide.
When you open the choke, there are round indentations on each side where
wires are supposed to go, and there is a hinge in the middle to allow
opening and closing.
My question is this: How do you wind the wires in the choke for best
results? Do you wind the wires themselves into a coil, and then snap the
choke around the coil, or do you wind the wires around each side of the
choke?
I know that, to some, this may seem extremely elementary, so thanks for your
indulgence with this thread.
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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