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For 1420 MHz (the hydrogen line), the best ferrite toroid material

For 1420 MHz (the hydrogen line), the best ferrite toroid material is not a typical low-frequency ferrite (like #43 or #61) — these are optimized for lower RF or broadband suppression. At this high frequency, you are in the UHF to L-band range, and standard ferrite materials tend to be too lossy or ineffective.

Instead, consider these options:


✅ Best Choices for 1420 MHz:

1. Fair-Rite Type 67 (Material #67)

  • Frequency Range: 200 MHz – 2 GHz
  • Optimized for: VHF and UHF
  • Use: Baluns, chokes, impedance transformers at UHF
  • Example: Fair-Rite 2673002402
  • Toroid Size Example: FT50-67 (or FT82-67 if you need higher power handling)

2. Fair-Rite Type 61 (Material #61)

  • Frequency Range: 200 MHz – 1 GHz (can work up to ~1.5 GHz)
  • Use: RF transformers and chokes
  • Example: FT50-61 or FT82-61
  • Note: Slightly less efficient at 1420 MHz than #67, but still usable if you can’t find #67.

❌ Avoid for 1420 MHz:

  • #43 Material – Too lossy above 100–300 MHz
  • #31 Material – Designed for low MHz EMI suppression
  • Iron powder toroids (T-series like T50-2) – Not effective at GHz frequencies

Application Tips:

  • If making a balun or impedance transformer for an antenna or feedline at 1420 MHz, #67 is ideal.
  • Use short leads and tight windings to minimize parasitics at high frequencies.
  • Consider air-core coils for certain matching networks at these frequencies — they often outperform ferrites in this band.

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