RF Choke for H.F M.A.Pinfold ZL1BTB
I am on the quest to reduce the receive noise level on my radio '   
I have tried earth stake at the shack  ( it is outside separate from the 
house  and used to be her "she shed"  for sewing but it turned out 
inadequate  size wise  so i moved in )  And it seemed to reduce 
the background noise on 40 m by a flickering s point or so ....but "s" points 
add up !!
My antenna is a full sized 80m dipole suspended 9m at each end and fed with 
300ohm window ribbon  the antenna is in a field bordering on  an 
industrial area  the feed line is about 40 m long  connected in the 
shack , to a 
homebrew 1:1 balun wound on a ferrite torroid core  and this connects 
directly with a LDG  pro 2 auto tuner.  A lot of the noise I think is 
locally generated  domestic  noise which seems to reduce late at night ,  
however this baseline noise can be masked by HF  band noise when the 
atmosphere gets somewhat energetic  .
                                              
I suspect  some of this local noise may be picked up via my feedline and 
coming  down into the shack   on the surface of the braid    
All I need is a choke to form a high impedance to  rf  flowing on the 
surface of the coax braid ,  I did have a large red torroid of unknown 
composition in the junk box so I got some rg316 and wound about 25 turns on it 
and connected that in series with my ant system between the 1:1 balun and the 
antenna auto tuner . Its seemed to reduce the ambient noise down by a couple of 
flickering "s"  points  so i thought Id try one made with RG8 coax  
as RG213 max power rating is 20W  and the ic7300 is gonna turn that rg317 
coax to a toaster element when i hit the Tx button at 100w, so I purchased a 
large ferrite  torroid  labeled  L15 from Jaycar  ( 
Australian based components retailer) found   a length of rg58 and 
rewound with 9 passes through the ring ( a much bigger torroid would have been 
better )  the result is the picture above.
 I leave it in the feedline , I suspect it helps a little bit  the 
true test would be removing it when the atmospheric  noise level is lower 
and see if it does make a difference on unmasking weak signals   but 
at the moment I look at it and consider it my   " anti arthritic  
copper bracelet worn on my wrist"   does it really  work ???
                                          

I connected the choke to the e5062 VNA  tx and rx ports   
connecting only the braid to the centre conductor of each of the coax leads on 
the VNA and did a "21"   sweep 
and this was the result from 0.3 Mhz to 50Mhz .    I think  
need more choking impedance down below   3.00 Mhz  .
 Domestic "noise " radiation will be higher at 0.3 to 1 Mhz  and then 
will naturally reduce as one goes up in frequency  towards 25 Mhz or so.
  I need to try more inductance    and maybe throw a hand 
full of ferrite sleeves on the feedline at the antenna  end ??