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can someone explain how to connect 2 voltage 4:1 baluns in series to
achieve 16:1 ================================= With say one 4:1 balun having 2 windings Aa and Bb and the second 4:1 balun having 2 windings Cc and Dd with A & a etc the ends of a particular winding , connect the windings as follows : a to B , b to C , c to D Connect grounded unbalanced side to bC connection Connect the hot unbalanced side either to aB or cD connection Connect balanced line between A and d The above applies when the 2 existing baluns being wound with 2 windings each with the 2 corresponding ends being A and B , a and b for one balun and C and D , c and d for the other balun. I should have made an ASCII drawing of the 4 windings in series ,but I didn't expect it to be transmitted correctly ,so I hope the above description makes sense . Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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