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Tad Danley wrote:
I have started to experiment with EZNEC and am modeling a couple of loop antennas including some delta loops. I see references to hams using 4:1 baluns with these antennas, but the models I see show a feed point impedance of roughly 100 ohms. I'm not sure how a 4:1 balun would help - what am I missing? Thanks and 73, Tad Danley, K3TD Tad: A 2:1 construction of a "true" 2:1 balun is possible, however, driving a 100 ohm loop from 50 ohm coax does NOT require one--meaning, a 2:1 "RF TRANSFORMER" will suit your purposes, more than adequately. The winding to the 50 ohm source will be half the turns of the 100 ohm winding--and there is no electrical connection between windings--i.e., the 50 and 100 windings are separate on the core. The turns will depend on the core material/power/freqs of your intended use ... However, the focus here is that you DO NOT need a true balun here, since the loop is inherently free from any adverse influences of using a voltage balun, a rf transformer is more than adequate for your use--and will simplify your requirements. You should find adequate construction data for a "2:1 rf transformer" (separate 50/100 ohm windings) with a google search ... etc. A ferrite bar or toroid, either, should fit your purposes, as you choose ... Regards, JS |
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