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No, it's quite simple. If the turns ratio is 5:1, then the Z ratio is 25:1.
-- Karl Beckman, P.E. "Quality is never an accident, it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives" ----------------------------------------------------- "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 12:59:42 GMT, "Dale Parfitt" wrote: As long as the 2 baluns have the same transformation ratio ( i.e. 9:1, 25:1) this is perfectly valid test. Hi Dale, I think David's point was that you can prove symmetry through the back to back test, but you don't "know" what it is symmetrical about. Was that 9:1's we were testing, or the 25:1's? I can imagine a 25:1 transformer, but I sure haven't seen the configuration for a 25:1 BalUn - that has to be one nasty mess of connections staged across several compound BalUns. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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