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On Sep 3, 10:47*pm, John Smith wrote:
wrote: ... Because the input and the out windings of the balun must be isolated at least at RF of interest, OF COURSE there should be a high impedance between the ballanced current flow and the unbalanced current flow. However, the impedance of the source looking into the impedance from the souurce should match source impedance and the impedance of the load looking in the output winding of the balun should match the load impedance (say 70 ohms, or 600 ohms or whatever your antenna or trnasmission line impedance is. The impedence at frequency of interest between input winding and output winding should be infinity for isolation purposes (obviously you do not want to mix the unbalanced input and balanced output currents. Hey, are you just a plain idot, or someone who lacks any ability at all to apply logic? *ROFLOL In all my time here, years!, I have never seen as large an idiot as you! * My Gawd, you make the dummies here begin to seem logical! Please plonk me. I don't know how to plonk you using this google web interface...unless you have instructions. I note you do a lot of plonking. And its not due to the heat, it's the senility. |
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