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Hello Paul,
If it is a true balun, it does not matter. However out of proper experience, I would recommend using an additional 1:1 current balun between your (voltage?) balun and the coax. Although a 6:1 balun offers more possibilities, I also had to design an off-center fed dipole around a 4:1 balun I had at hand. You can find design details he http://salsawaves.com/antennas/windom.html 73 de Serge ON4BAA - HB9DWU "PDRUNEN" wrote in message ... Hi Group, In the process of fab'ing a off-center dipole. The short end is 40 feet and the long end is 80 feet. At the feed point I have a 4:1 balun. The balun I purchased new, I believe it has w2un on the side of it. I don't have it here at the computer. The question is what side of the 4:1 should I feed the long end, or does it matter? Paul KJ4UO |
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