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![]() "ferrymanr" wrote in message ... I would guess that you are right Danny and this is a voltage balun. I dug it out as I have recently moved to a flat in the centre of town 100 yards from a large telephone exchange and surrounded by noise sources. My old trusty vertical is giving me so much noise here that I want to put up a balanced antenna in the hope that this will reduce the interference. To minimise this noise I need a well balanced system. I already have coax up to the roof and balanced line would be difficult to route so am planning to fit a balun either at the dipole centre or a few feet below with a short balanced feed. I dug this balun out as it looked like it would give good balance. I have another (current) balun which has a simpler bifilar winding. I'm not sure which will be best for my application. Incidentally I only run QRP so efficiency is a major factor. I also considered a folded dipole using 600 ohm line as that would be less prone to static noise but would then have to look at a 4:1 design. 73 de Dick G4BBH Hi Dick, You might want to try a horizontal loop antenna, they are very quite with respect to QRM. http://www.bloomington.in.us/~wh2t/loop.html If you need a 4:1 balun : http://www.bloomington.in.us/~wh2t/balun.html 7, Ace - WH2T |
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