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On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 03:34:47 -0600, 'Doc wrote:
Richard, It sounds like the balun at the loop's feed point is adding inductance, not capacitance, wouldn't you think? As for the 'why' of doing it that way, I can think of several reasons, both intentional and not, ranging from a "lets see what happens", to "oops, forgot to disconnect the thing"... 'Doc Hi Doc, A current balun design should be a simple short length of open coax with ferrite beads = capacitor. This is one reason why it is benign in this mis-application. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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