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Toroid or bead ferrite which to use?


My understanding is that multiple turns through a toroid will present more choking impedance than a single coax with multiple beads, all things being equal.
 
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Which works better at preventing common mode currents on outside of coax? Ferrite beads or wound toroid?
Toroid,

Be sure to by the correct Mix value for the toroid ring. Mix 31 is good for all HF frequencies from 1-300 Mhz while Mix 43 is rated at 25-300 Mhz. Either one for CB band only.

If you want the a ready made choke balun this one here is what I use. The Dual core choke balun offering the maximum choking impedance. These are offered in many connection types from SO-239 to studs for ladder line.


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Mount it at feedpoint with short jumper.

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Looks great. Thanks.
I just realized I only use the single core choke BALUN and not the dual core on my beam antenna. While the dual core in theory can have a much higher choking impedance, I recalled reading different viewpoints about if they really do in practice and some suggest these types can actually work against each other and cancel out some of the chocking impedance.

That's why I went with the tried and true single core choke BALUN.
 

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