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Old December 24th 10, 01:34 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default 4:1 BalUn

On 24 dic, 03:15, JIMMIE wrote:
I want to contruct a 4:1 BalUn but instead of stepping the impedance
up from 50 to 200 I want to step it down from 50 to 12.5. Is there any
difference in design between the two.

Jimmie


Hello Jimmie,

It depends on the design.

In case of a classical transformer, it will be the same, except that
the inductance can be divided by 4. Practically this means you can
half the number of turns.

For example if the 200 Ohms side have 8 turns, you can reduce this to
4 and this will be the 50 Ohms side. As current increases (with same
power), you may use thicker wire, or use two windings in parallel.

In case of a real transmission line transformer, you may need
transmission lines with unpractical low characteristic impedance.
Maybe you can provide some details about the type of balun you want to
make.

Best regards,


Wim
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