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Old September 27th 04, 03:02 AM
Ralph Mowery
 
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Hi again!

Has anyone tried making the coiled coax balun work at UHF? Specifically,

on
the 70 cm band.

In "Antennas for All Applications", they say the coil should be resonant

at
the frequency of operation. The ARRL book(s) do not cover this band. Using
RG58 and a GDO, I've learned that one cannot leave long leads on one's

coax
coil as it will lower the resonant frequency drastically. Apparently, the
long leads in conjunction with the coil forms an

antenna/inductor/capacitor
combination.

It appears to be difficult to obtain the required resonance repeatably.

Or,
am I missing something (as usual)?

The diameter seems to be somewhat critical. Does the diameter need to be
much, much smaller than a quarter wave? What diamter would be a maximum?


By the time you get to UHF it is difficult to use coils. Baluns are usually
made of coax or some of the very small hard line like less than 1/4 inch in
diameter. The coax is just a fraction of a wavelength.