On Dec 24, 8:57 am, wrote:
Bob Miller wrote:
On 24 Dec 2006 00:32:08 -0800, "RHF"
wrote:
On Dec 23, 9:34 pm, wrote:
RHF wrote:
For One and All,
.
RF Systems "MLB" {Magnetic Longwire Balun} - What Is It ?snip
I've got one, not that I use it anymore. It seems to be the only balun
with low frequency specs. I did MW reception with it, but I never
compared it to the ham baluns.
- Get a Wellbrook.
M-Sushi - Is that like Get-A-Life !
) ~ RHF
FWIW - The Wellbrook "Universal Magnetic Balun" [ UMB ]
is a Receiving Antenna Balun with a 9:1 impedance ratio.
http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/UMB.html
Note - Universal Magnetic Balun [UMB] is specifically designed
to Reduce Noise, especially mains borne, by isolating the feeder
winding of the Balun [Matching Transformer} from the Antenna.
http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/longwire.html
- - - Doing "IT" the Right Way !
How does it distinguish between noise and station signals?
Pretty smart balun.
Bob
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- Much of the noise you encounter is generated in your own house.
-R- That is true.
- Any balun allows you to run coax near these noise generators,
- which is better than just running the bare wire antenna by them.
-R- OK - But why not move the Balun and Wire Antenna
Element out-and-away from the house and the noise.
Again a key-point that Wellbrook makes is the Five Metre (5m)
{which is about 16 Feet} "Noise Zone" that exists around a
House and getting the Wire Antenna Element away {out} from
this area. =
http://www.wellbrook.uk.com/longwire.html
yes i said it again - iane ~ RHF