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RF Isolation Transformer
I would like to make a DIY 75 to 75 ohm Isolation transformer to
eliminate ground loop hum from incoming digital cable TV feed. I have found some DC blocking Baluns that one could connect together to make a 75-300-75 set-up but from my reading I think this might be problematic with digital cable service. How do I choose the right ferrite bead and calculate the number of turns etc. ?? |
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RF Isolation Transformer
wrote in message ... I would like to make a DIY 75 to 75 ohm Isolation transformer to eliminate ground loop hum from incoming digital cable TV feed. I have found some DC blocking Baluns that one could connect together to make a 75-300-75 set-up but from my reading I think this might be problematic with digital cable service. How do I choose the right ferrite bead and calculate the number of turns etc. ?? Try going to the Amidon web site, they have books on how to calculate things like this and cores. Another site would be CWS Bytemark, they have more information on there web site but their shipping and handling rates are high. Shaun |
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