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    HF Common Mode Choke Balun, 1.8 to 30MHz Anti Interference with PL-259 to SO-239 Connector, 150W PEP EM43 Toroid Core for Ham Radio Shortwave Communication & Antenna EMI

    • Shortwave Choke Magnetic Ring: Specifically designed for high frequency radios operating between 1.8 to 30MHz, it effectively suppresses common mode currents and eliminates electromagnetic interference.
    • Powerful: This high magnetic permeability ferrite magnetic ring bears high temperatures and saturation, supporting high power applications without compromising performance.
    • Plug and Play: Featuring an M male to M female connector, the installation of the shortwave choke magnetic ring is quick and labor saving. Simply plug it in to start using it immediately.
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    Versatile Applications: This magnetic ring is suitable for various scenarios including shortwave communication, radio frequency testing, and emergency communications.


    Specifications

    : The EM43 magnetic ring has a diameter of 45mm and a power capacity of 150W PEP, ensuring that your communication signals remain pure and undisturbed.

    Specification
    Item Type: Shortwave Choke Magnetic Ring
    Material: Iron
    Model: ZP614 EM43
    Frequency Range: 1.8MH z-30MHz (Full HF Band Coverage)
    Ring Size: EM 43: 45 mm / 1.77 in in Diameter
    Interface Type: M Male (PL 259) to M Female (SO 239)
    Core Function: 1:1 Current Type Balun, Common Mode Current Suppression
    Power Capacity: EM 43: 150 W PEP
    Package List: 1 x Shortwave Choke Magnetic Ring

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