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On Sep 2, 7:51*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote: On Sep 1, 3:25 pm, Cecil Moore wrote: Actually, 1000 ohms is pretty liberal. For instance, on 15m, the G5RV coax sees 36+j230 ohms or about 233 ohms. The balun needs to be 10x that value or 2330 ohms. Why not 500 ohms, assuming a 50 ohm source and transmission line? Be the current making a choice of paths at a junction. How much of you would flow through 500 ohms and how much would flow through 233 ohms? (If 500 ohms is the total impedance seen by the shield current looking back toward the source, about 1/3 of the current would flow back through the 500 ohms down the coax.) http://eznec.com/Amateur/Articles/Baluns.pdf -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com I got confused as to whether we were talking "choke" or "balun". For the balun, you want to be as close to 50 ohms as possible. Actually 233 ohms is not that bad. 1K would be really bad and illustrate that the balun is not working well. It 233 ohms, it is sort of OK, especially with a tuner, which you use with a G5RV anyway, along with the ugly balun. In priciople, the frequency works OK for my G5RV/ugly balun system. By the way, I have seen so many articles about baluns written by other hams and they tend to repeat the same mistakes and assumptions. Most hams do not understand how a balun works. Some even think you do not need a balun if the antenna is at resonance which is totally untrue. Anytime you feed a dipole directly with an unbalanced coax, the balanced dipole "load" forces current down your ground shield and into your radio and makes your radio part of your transmitting antenna. Inserting a balun does not "choke" the current in the shield, it merely shifts the output phases so that the current (voltage) is directed towards the dipole at all times (see my other post in this thread). |
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