In most applications there should be 2 RF chokes. The first RF choke
should be at the antenna feed point, and a 2nd RF choke at the radio. I
find that Jim, K9YC has done excellent work in this regard. This is a
case where many hams and balun companies only go at the problem "half
baked". Thus if one is using a balun at the top side, one needs to be
used at the bottom side as well. In this case the word "balun" is
implying a 1:1 RF choke.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 12/6/2019 2:27 PM, Steve Hull wrote:
I wonder what would happen if you moved the 1:1 choke to the other end of
your feedline (closer to your K3)?
-Steve
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