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@ -23,10 +23,17 @@ draft: true
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I've built myself a common mode choke last winter (2022) but haven't created
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this page yet. Also I haven't used it much because I haven't been very active
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this year.
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So this is basically a 140-43 toroid with 9 turns of RG174 connected to
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So this is basically a 140-43 toroid with 9 turns of RG174 connected to
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BNC connectors.
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BNC connectors.
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It works very well and I have made two measurements recently.
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{{< figure src="logmag_through.png" caption="The maximum loss is on 10m around 0.2dB" >}}
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{{< figure src="logmag_outer.png" caption="It attenuates common mode current with more than 20dB" >}}
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I find this okay for now but I still wonder if this can be made any better
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(maybe 30dB attenuation?). Would I benefit from even more attenuation?
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I will probably find out on another day.
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