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I think the most common 4:1 balun in use is the Rutroff 4:1`balun.
If it is constructed as a bifilar winding on a ferrite core, and the
distance between wires is much less than the distance between turns
(which is commonly the case), it can be though of as a transmission line
wound on a core.
Rutroff suggested the transmission line equivalent in his original
article.
I have developed a transmission line model and solution in the draft
article at
http://www.vk1od.net/balun/Ruthroff/RU1-4.htm . It predicts
both low frequency and high frequency departure from ideal
characteristics, and predicts core loss with different loads. The model
suggests that balun efficiency can easily be below 50% on extreme loads
using some typical commercial constructions. The model results have been
validated on a small number of prototype baluns.
Owen