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![]() Zack wrote: Bob Bob wrote: If I use a 4:1 coaxial balun cut for 20M, does the 4:1 effect (now a full wavelength) also occur on 10M? It works on the odd harmonics, not the even--I published a computer "It" refers to the balun, not the antenna. The balun works on odd, but not even harmonics. Anyone have a simple explanation for explaining whether something will work on harmonics or not? For instance, how do you explain that a 40M bugcatcher won't exhibit a 15m resonance? Zack Lau W1VT model of a 2M/70cm balun in the January 2000 QEX RF column. However, as the coax multiple goes up, the phase change also goes up, compared to a shorter balun, making long baluns impractical. 73--Zack W1VT Reprints of the article are available for a nominal charge from the ARRL. (Thinking a 3/4 wavelength Q section is the same as a 1/4 wavelength one when it comes to translating the Z) I am not and will not be using a tuner... (in case anyone wants to suggest it) TIA Bob VK2YQA |
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