--- title: Homebrew common mode choke summary: | A simple and quite tiny common mode choke that I built for my portable operations. date: 2023-10-26T13:36:26+02:00 lastmod: 2024-03-10T14:29:59+0000 #categories: #- amateur-radio #- computerstuff #tags: showBreadcrumbs: true # showDate: false showReadingTime: false showWordCount: false # showPagination: false # feed_exclude: true # site_exclude: true --- So this is basically a 140-43 toroid with 9 turns of RG174 connected to BNC connectors. It works very well and I have made two measurements recently. {{< figure src="logmag_through.png" caption="The maximum loss is on 10m around 0.2dB" >}} {{< figure src="logmag_outer.png" caption="It attenuates common mode current with more than 20dB" >}} I find this okay for now but I still wonder if this can be made any better (maybe 30dB attenuation?). Would I benefit from even more attenuation? I will probably find out on another day.