Lloyd,
 
I have a granite firewire cable. I have ferrites on everything elsee. Power 
supply and all other cables. I was asking about what products people using to 
eliminate the common mode currents of my coax. As I am actively working on 
getting this fixed, I hope to see if there was someone that had the same 
problem as I have and what they did to resolve it. I do not want to reinvent 
the wheel or have some long and drawn out science fair. 
 
I may also have to rewire my microphone, I would like to have all of this work 
completed soon. 
 
Then onto troubleshooting and fixing my Butternut HF9V. Right now I will just 
stick to fixing the common mode currents on my dipole. That has been a 
experience trying to dial the Butternut antenna in also. 
 
One challenge at a time.
 
73
Robert
KB6QXM
 

________________________________
 From: Lloyd Berg - N9LB <[email protected]>
To: Flex Radio List <[email protected]>; Flexedge 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 3:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Flexradio] [FlexEdge] Suggestions - EMI/RFI Suppressors & Ferrites
  
I had this problem when I first purchased my 5000A running more than about
50 watts.  It turned out that RF was getting into the firewire cable.

I put ferrite chokes on each end of the firewire cable (three loops through
the hole), no more problems, now I can even run the Alpha amp at full power
160m to 6m!  I also put one on the microphone cable just for extra
insurance.  Cost about $5 each.

The ferrite chokes I used are:

EMI/RFI Suppressors & Ferrites 257 OHM @100MHZ SPLIT FERRITE
Mouser Part #:  807-BF2930
Manufacturer Part #:  BF2930

http://www.mouser.com, search on:  BF2930

Unfortunately this number is now obsolete so you will have to look for the
current version of the same thing.
http://www.mouser.com/Passive-Components/EMI-RFI-Components/EMI-RFI-Suppress
ors-Ferrites/

You might even be able salvage the RF chokes that come attached to some
computer cables at no cost.

73

Lloyd - N9LB


-----Original Message-----
From: Flexedge [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
Robert Costa
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 4:15 PM
To: Flex Radio List; Flexedge
Subject: [FlexEdge] Suggestions


All,
 
As you may have seen from previous posts, that I have RF ingress issues on
my Flex 5000a restricting my use of the flex to 40 meters and below. As I
want to start addressing these issues, I would like to know what products
others have used.
 
I need to eliminate common mode currents at the feedpoint of my 80-10 meter
dipole. I have seen Radio Works line isolators, but have been told that they
are not very effective. I have been told to use a W2DU current UNUN from a
company like the wireman.
 
I am open to suggestions as I do not want this to be an extended engineering
science fair.
 
As this RF ingress issue has been a complete irritating experience with my
Flex, I would like to hear who has used what and what the results and over
all costs have been.
 
Thank you,
 
Robert
KB6QXM
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