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On Sat, 4 Jun 2011 19:38:55 -0700 (PDT), Michael
wrote: I just remembered most of those external baluns are 1:1 baluns. I do have one external commercial 4:1 balun, and one 4:1 balun I hand wound from a schematic in one of my antenna books. Hi Michael, The odds are that the BalUns you wound are similar to the ones in your tuner(s) - and they will NOT do the job properly. By properly, the BalUn MUST choke the line. This comes for free with the W2DU style, as there is only one way to build one, the right way. The distinction is between what are called voltage BalUns and current BalUns. Frequently, web sites that purport to know the difference DON'T know the difference. The W2DU BalUn is an example of a current BalUn with a 1:1 ratio. It is also a choke. Very few BalUns that are published on the web are current BalUns. Similarly, very few have the necessary choking action. One solution is to feed a W2DU BalUn, that in turn feeds any BalUn with the required transformation ratio, that then in turn feeds the antenna. The W2DU BalUn takes care of the proper choking action needed. However, this may not work with the internal BalUns found in nearly every tuner on the market. (How does one insert the choke to an internal BalUn?) Problem here is that if there is ANY path to ground that goes around the choke, you have just made it an exercise in futility. And lastly, you have described a number of problems with the antenna that were both inside and outside of the focus of gain. ALL were functions of Common Mode currents. Choking the line is the best all-around solution. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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