RB wrote:
Some questions about a 140' dipole fed with ladderline from an unbalanced
tuner to work 160-10m:
1. Does it matter if the balun is placed on the tuner output, or at the
dipole center feedpoint?
A balun placed at the dipole center feedpoint has BALanced
ladder-line on one side and the BALanced dipole on the other,
both of which are balanced. So why on earth would anyone attempt
to install a BALanced to UNbalanced device at a point where only
balanced environments exist?
2. Which type of balun (voltage/current) would be best for
centerfeedpoint
use?
What you need is a BALBAL. Good luck on finding one at a decent
price that works with the impedances you will encounter.
4. What ratio balun would be optimal for either application?
A Balun should only be installed at a BALanced to UNbalanced
discontinuity. Forget about trying to install them anywhere
else. Most hams who understand what they are doing use a 1:1
choke-balun at the BALanced to UNbalanced point. Take a look
at my 130 ft. all-HF-band dipole (click below)
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73, Cecil
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp/notuner.htm