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Overall, the FAQ seems okay. I would make sure that you actually BUY an inductor to keep the RF off of your power line. The proper value is 2.7uH (microhenries). Remember, it's going to be carrying about an amp of current through that coil. If you pick a part that has too low of a rating it'll heat the wire up (increasing resistance) and eventually melt down on you -- that would be bad.

 

I'm having problems fiding the supplier I used for that coil. I have notes somewhere I hope...

 

The capacitor should be 0.001uF (microfarads). Not 0.01uF. As long as the capacitor is rated at 15V or greater you'll be fine. A ceramic cap should cost you much less than 0.50 .

 

I do strongly agree with the auminum box statement. You want a good common ground (shield) for all parts of the circuit. Enclosing my switchbox design in a metal box would bring it closer to perfection... but it's costly, and that's a lot of drilling. For your needs, it might not be so bad.

 

And remember before you plug everything in: Make _SURE_ that DC power does not go to your TV. I don't know what 12-15VDC will do to your antenna, but I'm betting it'll be a 'bad thing'.

 

Good luck!

 

Hex.

[ _still_ needs to write a test procedure and mail everything out to Susuatari... Like I have free time :sad: ]

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Overall, the FAQ seems okay. I would make sure that you actually BUY an inductor to keep the RF off of your power line. The proper value is 2.7uH (microhenries). Remember, it's going to be carrying about an amp of current through that coil. If you pick a part that has too low of a rating it'll heat the wire up (increasing resistance) and eventually melt down on you -- that would be bad.

 

I'm having problems fiding the supplier I used for that coil. I have notes somewhere I hope...

 

The capacitor should be 0.001uF (microfarads). Not 0.01uF. As long as the capacitor is rated at 15V or greater you'll be fine. A ceramic cap should cost you much less than 0.50 .  

 

I do strongly agree with the auminum box statement. You want a good common ground (shield) for all parts of the circuit. Enclosing my switchbox design in a metal box would bring it closer to perfection... but it's costly, and that's a lot of drilling. For your needs, it might not be so bad.

 

And remember before you plug everything in: Make _SURE_ that DC power does not go to your TV. I don't know what 12-15VDC will do to your antenna, but I'm betting it'll be a 'bad thing'.

 

Good luck!

 

Hex.

[ _still_ needs to write a test procedure and mail everything out to Susuatari...  Like I have free time :sad:  ]

 

Thanks for the advice, maybe I'll try upgrading my switchbox now.

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