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The GRA-RWSM HF Antenna RF RFI Choke Coil Coax is a compact yet powerful stabilizer designed to enhance antenna performance by reducing RF interference. With a frequency range of 1.3-55MHz and a maximum power handling of 500W, it ensures superior signal clarity and stability. Weighing only 0.15 pounds and measuring 6.1 inches in length, this indispensable tool is perfect for anyone looking to optimize their wireless communication setup.





| ASIN | B0CHRVBGH3 |
| Antenna | Radio |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86 in Two-Way Radio Antennas |
| Brand | Gabil |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 181 Reviews |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69"L x 1.18"W x 1.18"H |
| Manufacturer | Gabil |
| Model Number | GRA-RWSM |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69"L x 1.18"W x 1.18"H |
| UPC | 631851846082 631851845924 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**R
Eliminated RFI along feedline back to radio
I was reading some other reviews citing negative or subpar performance in this RFI choke and maybe I am misunderstanding something here. I am by no means an expert on RFI chokes or radio theory, but I would like to share my experience in what this product did manage to do quite well for me. I was looking for a way to eliminate RFI traveling down the feedline back to the radio, coined as "RF in the shack" to some ham operators. I have a PMR-171 backpack radio that I am using an end-fed antenna with 66 ft length of wire and on average no more than 30 watts of power on any mode/band. While my normal shack radio works without issues, the PMR-171 is more sensitive to stray RF. On certain bands when I key the PTT in AM mode, the radio immediately shuts off. On the bands I could get the radio to work I had issues using the USB sound card on the radio with my laptop. When the transmitter would key (and not shut the radio off), the USB interface on my laptop would fail. Therefore I suspected stray RFI coming down the coax into my radio causing the issue. I did a search on Amazon for an RFI choke and came across the GRA-RWSM HF Antenna RF RFI Choke Coil Coax. This is where maybe either I am misunderstanding its intent, or maybe other reviewers are misunderstanding. My understanding this would eliminate RFI coming back into the shack causing the erroneous issues with the radio and laptop, so I purchased this product. I received it today and it appears to have indeed resolve my issues. I am now able to use the PMR-171 without any issues. If i unhook and transmit without it the radio shuts off and laptop USB interfaces become problematic, since it appears RF causes the issue. I see many reviews complaining that it does NOT eliminate noise well. I am able to confirm that electrical noise on the powerlines which I have a LOT of does not decrease or go away when adding this product inline. I do not know that this was the intent of the product. All I can say is if you have RFI in your shack, this product exceeded my expectations and eliminated that problem. Adding this choke in line also had a very tiny impact on SWR. A .1 higher or lower on most bands, but nothing that impacted performances. After hooking the choke in line, I made a contact within minutes 1400 miles away, so performance is great. Construction of the product is 8 out of 10 I would say. I don't see any defects or any issues with the parts and cabling used to make this RFI choke. Quite frankly for it to be small, I am impressed it was able to resolve my issue as I've seen bigger RFI chokes used in many applications. Because of its size, I don't know about the power rating of 500 watts, especially with digital modes and have no way to test. I believe for low power this product makes a great solution.
R**D
Great bag carry for portable operations
It helps with rfi.
A**R
Works well .
Good practice,to use something like this. This one has worked well so far. I never use more than 100 watts,through it.
J**S
Poor quality
Took this out to do a POTA activation and one of the connectors snapped off.
S**S
Works and is Compact
This item works in reducing common mode currents on my antenna. It is an easy fit into the antenna system and is quite compact. I don't know what the ferrite used but it does work in reducing stray rf. I know this because when I don't use it, I an have issues. I took away a start as sometimes there is continuity issues between the ends, particularly with the braid. I noticed it has failed sometimes when the connector is slightly loose over time. I simply tightened the connector and the continuity issue was corrected.
D**.
Meh.
Being inexperienced with ferrites and RFI suppression, I purchased this for use on my HF radio, to eliminate some severe RFI that I was experiencing. I knew nothing about ferrite compositions and ratings, so I figured this choke of unspecified composition, might solve my problem. It did not noticeably improve the issue, and I ended up adding toroids and snap-on beads to everything close to the radio to try to solve the problem. I thought that with this product at my radio's feed point, that I was "protected" from RFI from the antenna. Eventually, I decided to try replacing this with a ferrite toroid, which I wrapped my feed line through a few times. I went from a 9 on my S-meter to a reading of 1! This product had made no noticeable improvement to my RFI levels, and given that it adds another connector to my line, it was arguably harming more than helping--though probably insignificantly. By trusting this product, I unnecessarily spent $80 on ferrites for my other cables that I didn't need. I can't say for certain that this product has no use. Perhaps it would be useful at the feed point of a dipole antenna, for example. Still, you could probably do better with a snap-on ferrite bead, at less cost, without adding another connector into your feed line. I will say that this product seems well built. The connectors are solid and appear to be high quality, and the product seems weatherproof. For certain applications, this might serve well, especially if local RFI wasn't high to begin with. Maybe I'll experiment with it for field use--but I'll probably just use a snap-on bead or toroid instead.
B**T
Lower swrs readings
Prior to adding this piece, swr readings were higher on certain hf bands. It has been added to my coax inside. Once the weather changes, if it works great outside I will definitely add additional ones for my ham radios inside and out.
K**S
Works good to kill the noise
Remose line noise for your ham radio very well. Very wasy to install and a good value. Good connections and small in sice. Works better than clip ons by far.
高**広
アマチュアかたかな
ノーマルまでかな?パワー?
H**I
Not needed device
Got the item, no explanatory note with it. Asked other HAM’s, they said it was a con and a not needed device. Regret I bought other. Seems to be of good built quality
D**R
Happy 991A.
Product as described
A**R
Buen producto para antenas EFHW
Buen producto para antenas EFHW, tamaño pequeño lo que lo hace ideal para operaciones de campo.
M**L
Works for excessive RF white noise
You need to know the source of the white noise " RF static ". It works on excessive white noise from atmosphere. If the RF noise is from a power supply, led lights it won't help any. This worked for my situation.
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