Ferrite filter products can help speed up digital devices by suppressing common mode current from RFI sources OR prevent digital devices from emitting RFI on its connecting cables and power supply lines.
FLEX PGXL Linear Amplifier RFI Kit - Single/Dual I/O Options
PURPOSE
These kits are designed to choke common mode currents going into or exiting from your amplifier cables.Filters are supplied for the RF In, RF Out, Relay Cable/control lines, and AC power line.Use of the filters often helps cure SWR problems between amp exciter and amp and between amp and antenna tuner or direct to antenna.The AC power line choke helps keep common mode current out of the power line which could cause interference to other devices connected to the same power line if not suppressed.
USE
Standard kit for amplifiers with single input, single output, relay keying and AC input
Deluxe Kit for amplifiers with dual inputs/outputs, frequency/keying control lines
KIT INCLUDES
Filter Type |
Usage |
Standard Kit |
Deluxe kit |
F240 Ring (1.4” ID) |
RF Exciter input |
1 |
2 |
Snap On (1/2” ID) |
Ethernet, PTT control |
2 |
2 |
Snap On (1” ID) |
RF Output |
1 |
2 |
Snap On (1” ID) |
120/240 VAC Input |
1 |
1 |
Total Filters |
5 |
7 |
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Standard Kit - Part# RFI-LA-FLEX-1
RF Input:Ring Filter (1.4” ID) – 5-9 turns of RG-58/8X size through center
RF Output:Snap On Filter (1” ID) – 3 turns of coax cable through center
PTT Relay Cable:Snap On Filter (1/2” ID) – multiple turns through center
Ethernet Cable:Snap On Filter (1/2” ID) – multiple turns through center
AC Power:Snap On Filter (1” ID) – 3 turns of power cord through center
Deluxe Kit - Part# RFI-LA-FLEX-2
RF Input (2)Ring Filter (1.4” ID) – 5-9 turns of RG-58/8X size through center
RF Output: (2)Snap On Filter (1” ID) – 3 turns of coax cable through center
PTT Relay Cable:Snap On Filter (1/2” ID) – multiple turns through center
Ethernet Cable:Snap On Filter (1/2” ID) – multiple turns through center
AC Power:Snap On Filter (1” ID) – 3 turns of power cord through center
Also make sure you connect a good RF ground to the amplifier ground post.