[Premium-Rx] Modulation in ferrite
Per-Tore Aasestrand
ptaa at ieee.org
Sun Dec 2 09:00:11 EST 2007
Hi Richard,
Ferrite can indeed cause IM products, even if they are generally
considerd to be of a low level.
Try Google on "ferrite core rf intermodulation".
Regards,
Per-Tore
LA7NO
At 13:28 02.12.2007, RichardReich at aol.com wrote:
>Hello to all.
>
>This is not strictly premium receiver stuff...but it is related...
>
>Does anyone know if ferrite materials are capable of being used (or
>behaving) as an RF mixer at low RF powers (less tham 0.5mW)?
>
>I have an intermodulation problem on a receiver antenna system, and the only
>element left to 'suspect' is a ferrite cored transformer.
>
>Any info on the subject would be appreciated - I haven't been able to find
>anything on the 'net.
>
>Richard
>
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