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To tell you the truth Dick this is the first time I even thought of this...
My first reaction would be to reduce radiation TX and RX like one does with CAT5 ethernet cable (aka twisted pair). In a transformer though? You have asked the right group though, there have been heated balun discussions here before. One of the contributors wrote a PDF article on it that may be useful... Sorry I dont have the URL on hand.. I'll wait for an answer.... Cheers Bob VK2YQA Richard Ferryman wrote: I am in the process of making a 1:1 balun for QRP use and this has made me think! I have seen many balun designs and construction articles. A fair proportion of theses advocate twisting the wires before winding on a toroid core. I have never seen a clear explanation as to why they are twisted. Does it improve the balance? Does it affect the coupling? Is it better to twist or not to twist - that is the question. Dick G4BBH |
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