[Lowfer] Question about surplus toroids
Peter Barick
pbarick at wpo.cso.niu.edu
Tue Jan 29 14:00:23 EST 2008
>>> Mike WE0H <we0h at yahoo.com> 01/22/08 1:52 PM >>>
Hi Peter,
Yep for sure save those cores. They cost too much with shipping to buy
what you can get for free from other's throw away devices. I have used
those Yellow/White cores on 185kc lowpass filters to match output stages
to the feedline or antenna directly in Part 15 cases. Those mystery
black ferrite's are all over the place though. I had to finally break
down and order some -43 & -77 ferrite's so I had a standard to check the
mystery cores to. Even then, there are quite a few mixes of black
ferrite's. I believe those gray painted cores are type W which are good
for way low VLF stuff. I use them for common mode chokes on the
feedlines for VLF receiving. You get tons of inductance per turn with
those...hi hi...The real strange ones are the house painted toroids
where the color code means nothing as far as I have discovered. Then you
have to resort to matching to what you know by the charts or your
'standard' cores you never use...hi hi...Fun collecting surplus stuff as
long as a guy keeps it sorted and in bins.
Ever taken a CRT monitor apart and scarfed all the active components off
the boards? A guy could run a QRP station with those components alone
never needing to buy even wire. Ham Macguyver I think the guys call
that...hi hi
Here's the link for that Mini Ring Core Calculator software. A must have.
http://www.dl5swb.de/html/mini_ring_core_calculator.htm
Mike
WE0H
Peter Barick wrote:
> Andy, ditto what Mike says on measuring an unknown core with a few turns.
> Also, compare the unknown for L to one of known material, ie, a known
> Amidon core as standard.
>
> But do save 'em.
> At minimum use as plain line-decoupling chokes.
>
> Nice reminder on the colors, Mke. (Another Scrounger! ) Wrote 'em down fersur.
>
> Peter :=)
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