I'd highly recommend the #31 clamp on kit from DX Engineering as well.
Most of these pre-made cables with unspecified ferrite mixes on them
don't do anything below 20Mhz. If you buy #31, you know it will work
on the lower bands. -Scott, WU2X
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Geep Howell wrote:
The chokes came from DX Engineering, available in a number of
different sizes for various cables. They make a kit containing a
sampling of each size as well as kits with single sizes. Quick order
processing and shipping.
geep
wa4rts
On Jul 30, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Barry Jablonski wrote:
Hi Mark,
I don't know about the ferrite core kit, but the Firewire cables are
from Granite Digital.
http://www.granitedigital.com/firewire1394bdiagnosticcables.aspx
73,
Barry
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Mark,
I found the information on the cable.
It is a 6 foot Belkin double shielded 1394, model F3N400-06-ICE.
Hope this helps.
Harold
> From: m...@completemfg.com
> To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:12:15 -0500
> Subject: [Flexradio] Ferrit
cable worked fine with no chokes.
Harold
> From: m...@completemfg.com
> To: FlexRadio@flex-radio.biz
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 08:12:15 -0500
> Subject: [Flexradio] Ferrite chokes and Firewire cables
>
> Could someone help me replace some lost information? A few weeks ago I
Could someone help me replace some lost information? A few weeks ago I began
monitoring this reflector while building my interest in FlexRadio products.
As soon as finances allow I hope to join the SDR revolution. There were a
couple of threads in reference to using ferrite chokes on all the cables
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