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Christopher Cox wrote:
SNIPPED You have recognized a GREAT TRUTH about this group. There NEVER is a conclusion! Oh, there are subthreads, red herring threads, three month continuous running threads, insulting threads, I am better than you are threads, even threads that remain close to the original subject. But, there is NEVER a concluding post to a thread. /s/ DD ... I wrote the above Actually there was enough information to conclude if you want an all hf band 1:1 balun, abandoning the coiled coax and using ferrite may be the way to go. Wow, what a run on sentence! Which sentence? Mine is totally grammatically correct. A real run on sentence will be found if you study the serious works of some Jesuit Priests. When I was in seminary I had to read/study some Jesuit theology texts. The first sentence took three pages. One chapter took an 8 hour flight from Boston to LA. And, I still didn't finish :-( But, they were grammatically correct ... Does that mean your sentence is too short? :-) Now, hopefully to conclude this thread [well maybe] I agree that a broadband ferrite balun is the way to go for typical HF. /s/ DD |
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