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The Toroid Core FT240-43 Ferrite is a high-performance magnetic core designed for RF applications, featuring a 240 mm diameter and a unique 43 material mix that ensures high permeability and minimal energy loss. Ideal for engineers seeking reliability and efficiency in their designs.
| ASIN | B0178IA3XU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,609 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #12 in Electronic Ferrites |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | FT240-43 |
| Manufacturer | FAIR-RITE |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 3 inches |
J**H
Not much to say.
Good, works as expected
K**K
Buy buy buy
Perfect for my projects. I built a transformer for an antenna system with these and they are holding up great, stack 2 or 3 and you'll be set. Great value, easy, and work as intended when used in your project. It knocked out some stray RF on my laptop USB that would disconnect from my radios with every transmission.
C**M
Beware of other brands! Buy these.
I struggled with the "green 2-pack" ferrites from amazon and i suspected they were defective (i was right) until I ordered two of these. They worked as expected and had low VSWR on the VNA when winding a 49:1 unun and testing into a 2450 ohm resistive load. Other "green" Amazon torroids were unable to achieve any better than 3:1 VSWR! These were 1.5:1 in the same setup.
R**P
Perfect for antenna baluns and ununs.
These are perfect for building current mode balun and 49:1 unun. Stack 2 or 3 of them for the most efficient 49:1 unun on your EFHW.
D**N
Worked Well for me
Functions as expected.
R**K
Good Quality Toroid
Works well in coaxial RF choke for 20 thru 6 meters.
2**Y
Not all toroids are created alike
If you're looking for a solution to your HF issues you should get ferrite No.43 but a lot of sellers don't specify what ferrite they are actually selling. Because of this I've bought some way less expensive core's that did not work. This one, from Fair Rite, DOES. I bought one to try out, and it worked as expected so I bought 2 more. I guess my location was close so I received the item as if it were PRIME. The item(s) were well packed to insure the product would arrive unbroken. I am happy.
K**.
It's a Toroid
It's a Toroid, it works, good price, I'm happy
S**.
El producto llego en buenas condiciones, despues de construir el transformador funiona a la perfeccion gracias Amazon.
G**.
Excellent genuine FT240-43 Ferrite Cores, good fast delivery as well,recommended purchase.
D**R
I used the FT240-43 ferrite toroid core in my balun build, and it performed exactly as I hoped — solid, reliable, and very forgiving for amateur builds. The 43-mix material offers good broadband performance, making it ideal for HF baluns that cover a wide range of frequencies without excessive loss. Winding onto the core is straightforward even for larger gauge wire, and the core’s smooth surface makes it easier to dress the turns neatly. Once assembled, the balun exhibits low loss and stable impedance transformation across the intended HF range. That translates into improved SWR and cleaner feedline current, especially noticeable on multiband antennas. Pros: • Great broadband performance: Works well across HF bands with minimal loss. • Easy to work with: Winding and handling are straightforward even with heavier wire. • Consistent results: Baluns built with FT240-43 show stable, predictable performance. • Good for HF & multiband: Excellent choice for 1:1 current baluns, 4:1 impedance transformers, and similar builds. Cons: • Not ideal for VHF/UHF: Ferrite #43 isn’t optimized for higher-frequency VHF/UHF applications (but for HF baluns it’s spot on). Overall, the FT240-43 toroid core is a reliable, high-value choice for any ham radio or antenna project that needs a quality ferrite core balun. I’ll definitely be using more of these in future builds.
U**.
schnelle Lieferung, alles in Ordnung
P**3
Used to fabricate an EFHW transformer.
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