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Old May 3rd 05, 01:28 AM
John Smith
 
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Errr, and that is assuming (yes, I know, I keep making that mistake) that
the two turn winding (bifilar winding) is used in a “phase reversal”
configuration… for unbalanced-to-unbalanced 1:1 effect…. and, I think this
qualifies as a "current balun."



Why the trifilar winding becomes a "voltage balun" is a concept still
escaping me...

I am working on that, for anyone who would like to explain?



Warmest regards,

John



"John Smith" wrote in message
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| Well, going by his figures, two windings of 13 turns each, hooked as a
| 1:1....
| I forgot if you were going Balun or UnUn, if Balun, it would be a
trifilimar
| hooked as a voltage balun, correct?
| And, that is assuming if what I present is correct--by what I have
"thought"
| I have leaned (picked-up)...
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| Regards,
| John
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| "Fred W4JLE" wrote in message
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|| Yes, but this page shows a 4:1 balun, I need a 1:1
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|| "John Smith" wrote in message
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|| I found this page of interest, mainly because he speaks (mentions) of
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|| EXACT core you wish to use...
|| http://www.rason.org/Projects/balun/balun.htm
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|| Warmest regards,
|| John
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|| | Using a T200A-2 for a 1:1 balun, what is the optimum number of turns
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|| | best wire size? 200 watts max power.
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