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Old March 28th 05, 04:26 AM
Dave Platt
 
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Reg Edwards g4fgq,regp@ZZZbtinternet,com wrote:

The whole purpose of the choke balun is to allow the ordinary tuner to
be safely grounded.

The tuner is grounded automatically by virtue of its short connection
to the unbalanced transmitter.

Or have I misunderstood you?


It depends. There are two arrangements using choke baluns that I'm
aware of - balun at the input, and balun at the output.

It's fairly common to put a choke balun at the output of an unbalanced
tuner, to convert the unbalanced output to a balanced form. This
seems to work pretty well when the tuner is looking into loads that
aren't too high, low, or reactive in nature. For high-R or
highly-reactive loads, it may be difficult to create a choke balun
with a high enough choking reactivity to force adequate balance on the
line. In this approach, the tuner can be connected to the transceiver
via a direct cable, and its chassis can be connected to the station RF
ground.

The other approach is to put a choke balun at the input of the tuner,
"float" the tuner chassis clear of ground, and connect the balanced
line directly to the "unbalanced" output of the tuner. This
pseudo-balanced arrangment can provide good balance once the tuner is
adjusted, because the balun "sees" 50 ohms on both sides... but it
adds the complication of having to float and insulate the tuner. I've
heard of some people taking a commercial tuner, and putting it on
insulators inside a secondary outer chassis. The outer chassis can be
connected to the station ground, and or to the transceiver coaxial
feedline braid _before_ going through the choke balun.

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