Hybrids (NN:1+1:1)

Balun Hybrids include an impedance balun (2:1, 4:1, 6:1, 9:1, 16:1, etc) and a 1:1 balun (choke) in a single enclosure. Use on OCF, loop, terminated dipoles and similar coax fed antennas requiring an impedance transformer Suppresses common mode current on the coax outer braid (prevents your dipole from acting as a tripole!).

DC Voltage Common Mode Noise Filter - Marine, RV, Communications, Off Grid Power, 600 Volts/30 Amps

SKU RFI-DC-30
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DC Voltage Common Mode Noise Filter - Marine, RV, Communications, Off Grid Power, 600 Volts/30 Amps
Product Details
MPN: RFI-DC-30
Type: NEW
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Filter Power Rating (PEP watts): n/a
RFI Suppression Range (MHz): 1-61 MHz
Enclosure Size (inches): 4 x 4 x 2

DC Common Mode Noise Filter for marine, RV, mobile, portable and fixed station HF operations

The RFI-DC-30 is a common mode noise filter for DC powered equipment up to 30 amps and 600 VDC at 105 degrees C and provides effective dual suppression of common mode current with individual chokes on the positive and negative cables in the HF frequency range from 150 KHz to 10 MHz. Very useful for suppressing noise from generators, inverters, transducers, battery chargers, solar panels, wind generators, and other noise producing devices sharing the same DC power bus. Simple to install between noise source and noise victim without any modifications to either device.

The enclosure box is a PVC 4″ x 4″ x 2″ weather resistant enclosure with 1/4″ stainless hardware for ease of connection to DC voltage circuits and (optionally) to ground for greater attenuation of the common mode current present on the DC positive and negative lines.

Typical Installation Diagram png - Hybrids (NN:1+1:1)