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In message XAS0i.1159$V75.117@edtnps89, Andrew
writes Question for ya folks. I took down my co-ax that was feeding my inverted Vee antenna. I replaced it with 450 ohm ladder line and then at the window I put the 4-1 balun that was at the feed point and ran co-ax into the house. Question is.... Is there a better way to feed this sucker..I was thinking about a co-ax cable balun 1:1 , but might handle the mismatches easier. I don't care about the SWR on the ladder line since losses so low and it will all be radiated anyway eventually. Just don't want the 4:1 to fail one day. Would love to hear thoughts on this. Thanks. VE7REF- Andrew I'm sure that others will come up with some informative suggestions. However, while I'm not saying that a 4:1 balun is not appropriate in this case, I always wonder why one is included almost 'for good luck' in many HF installations. Surely you would only use one to carry out an accurate 4:1 transformation between two known impedances? I understand that baluns with ferrite cores are not too happy when working far outside the correct impedance ratio. Ian. -- |
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