Tubular feed line chokes (a.k.a. coax line isolators) are convenient for insertion in the coax feed line at the antenna feed point or the station entrance and they include an optional ground lug and static bleeder for attachment to a ground rod. Very useful as coax line isolators along a long coax feed line to break up resonances every 1/2 wavelength. Very wide bandwidth, up to 45db common mode suppression ensures transmitted signal stay on antenna when installed at antenna feedpoint or that common mode coax braid noise is reduced when receiving weak signals when installed at radio end of coax. 500/1500/5000 watt options and various frequency ranges available.
All Snap On Split Beads
Often it is difficult to slip beads on a cable because of a plug or connector. Split beads solve this problem. They come in two halves that fit over the cable. A plastic snap cover holds the two halves together and holds the assembly on the cable.
For RFI use, mix 31 is effective from 1-300 MHz, mix 43 works from 25-300 MHz, Mix 61 is for 200-2000 MHz, and mix 75 favors .15-10 MHz. These frequencies are those of the interfering signal to be eliminated, not the operating frequencies of the equipment to be protected.
Not sure of what sizes you need or solving a RFI problem with devices using multiple size cables? Try the Ferrite Snap On Combo Pack which has sizes from 1/4″ to 3/4″ with either Mix 31 (1-300 MHz) or Mix 61 (200-2000 MHz) or Mix 75 (100 KHz – 10 MHz).
SNAP ON Sizes for Heliax and Coax Cable
Shown below in the table are the SLIP ON and SNAP ON products for various popular Heliax and Coax cables. These are the correct size for making sleeve chokes – See above table for technical details.


