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In article E6tvd.6659$7p.4476@lakeread02,
Jack Painter wrote: I can't imagine what's possibly gained by 1:1 in front of the tuner v. 4:1 (when applicable, some antennas recommend this, including for twin-lead) after it. The reason I've seen stated, is that many 4:1 balun designs only work "as advertised" if they're working into something fairly close to their design impedances. For example, a 4:1 balun intended to match 200 ohms to 50 ohms, will only provide a 4:1 ratio and good current balance and efficiency when matching impedances fairly close to those. If you put such a balun at the output of a wide-range transmatch, and try to match up a difficult load, then the balun might "see" something like 750-j250 or 25+10j on its "200-ohm" side. The result might be poor current balance on the "balanced" side, or excessively high current flows which would require de-rating the balun's power handling capability. "Voltage" baluns seem to be most vulnerable to this sort of problem. Putting a 1:1 balun on the input side of the tuner, and using a fully-balanced or pseudo-balanced tuner is one way around this, since the balun "sees" only the impedance load for which it was designed. Another approach, often suggested, is to use a 1:1 transmission-line current balun on the output. Using a link-coupled tuner (a classic Matchbox, or a Z-match) is yet another option. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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