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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 11:37:25 GMT, ml wrote:
hi i've build a 80 center fed dipole, cut for 80, to use multiband-- fed via coax. my goal is to use a balun. my recomendations so far have been for 1:1 /4:1 and 9:1, got nearly a equal tally of votes on each leaves me a bit confused however lets say i use a 9:1 for example on 80 my dipole is resonant, therefore should be around 72ohms. lets presume it is now w/a 9:1 attached what happens? is this my trade off, ie i become very ineff at resonance while gaining some better match at the non resonant points? Permit me to ask a simple question. Aside from the transformation of the impedance, what benefit were you planning to obtain from the Balun? If you can't answer that question, then perhaps you don't really need a Balun. Another question, if you don't mind. Are you familiar with Choke Baluns or the W2DU Balun? Bob, W9DMK, Dahlgren, VA http://www.qsl.net/w9dmk |
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