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Radio Man wrote:
Is there a means of testing a 9:1 or 10:1 balun to make sure it is the correct impeadance before connecting it to an antenna or tuner? Couple ways-- Requires non inductive resistor -- If have a MFJ-259 (ect) or a Noise bridge, connect your resistor to the X9 output side of the balun, connect the input side of the balun to the MFJ, and sweep the frequencies, -- the meter should stay FLAT, at 1:1 (or close to it) over the range it is designed for. or, the noise bridge noise level should remain unchanged (same consider ation). or, (this requires a POWER, NON-inductive resistor), with a SWR bridge, XMIT into it (again on various freqs)!! SWR should be flat over the range you want to use! Jim NN7K |
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