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[IRCA] 760 XEABC
- Subject: [IRCA] 760 XEABC
- From: Chernos Saul <sauldx@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2013 04:38:39 +0000
XEABC Mex City is one of 2 Spanish language stations in, //web with talk...
http://www.abcradio.com.mx
Saul Chernos
Burnt River ON
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kokeilla eikä vain uskoa olevan hyvä koska
tuossakin Maunon lainaamassa jutussa kuitenkin vain puhutaan
toimivuudesta
amatöörialueilla ei keskiaalloilla.
Amatöörit harvemmin kokeilevat MW:llä lukuunottamatta meikäläisen
kaltaisia jota amatööriliikennöinti ei kiinnosta lainkaan.....
Suuri osa hakkurien tuottamista häiriöistä on sijoittunut kokeiluissani
alle 1 MHz taajuuksille joten vaimennus siellä on erityisen
tarpeellista.
73,s IJL
>Joko kokeilitte sitä Fair-Rite 31-tyyppiä, jota täällä kehutaan:
><http://www.audiosystemsgroup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf>http://www.audiosystemsgr
oup.com/RFI-Ham.pdf
>
>>New #31 Material is a Problem Solver The relatively new #31 material
made
>>by Fair-Rite Products
>>is extremely useful, especially if some component of your problem is
>>below 5 MHz. Measured
>>data for the new material is displayed in Figs 18a and 18b. Compare it
>>with Figs 19a and 19b,
>>which are corresponding plots for the older #43 material. By
comparison,
>>#31 provides nearly 7
>>dB greater choking impedance at 2 MHz, and at least 3 dB more on 80
>>meters. At 10 MHz and
>>above, the two materials are nearly equivalent, with #43 being about 1
dB
>>better. If your goal is
>>suppression or a feedline choke (a so-called current balun), the #31
>>material is the best all round
>>performer to cover all HF bands, and is clearly the weapon of choice
at 5
>>MHz and below. Between
>>5 MHz and 20 MHz, #43 has a slight edge (about 1 dB), and above 20 MHz
>>they're equivalent.
>>We'll discuss baluns in detail in Chapter 6.
>>The new #31 material is useful because it exhibits both of the
resonances
>>in our equivalent circuit
>>? that is, the dimensional resonance of the core, and the resonance of
>>the choke with the lossy
>>permeability of the core material. Below 10 MHz, these two resonances
>>combine (in much the
>>manner of a stagger-tuned IF) to provide significantly greater
>>suppression bandwidth (roughly one
>>octave, or one additional harmonically related ham band). The result
is
>>that a single choke on #31
>>can be made to provide very good suppression over about 8:1 frequency
>>span, as compared to 4:1
>>for #43. As we will learn later, #31 also has somewhat better
temperature
>>characteristics at HF.
>
>
>12.12.2011 13:53, Roland Sandberg kirjoitti:
>>Tämmöinen palaute tuli TJ:ltä Ruotsissa- tosi aktiivinen kuuntelija ja
>>ferriittitestaaja ( mutta kaveri on totta kai Pietarsaaresta kotoisin)
>>joka taas todistaa että 3H2 on tosi hyvä ferriitti..
>>"Stort tack för 3H2 ferriterna. Har gjort några korta tester med
Perseus
>>S-meter. It´s a keeper! Jag jämförde med en stackad BN-73 och kunde
>>genast notera en något höjd signalstyrka, mest märkbar på det lägre
mw-bandet".
>>73'
>>RS
>>
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