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A current balun (as described by W2DU in his book ''Reflexions''), put at
the center of a dipole, prevents HF current from flowing in the outer shield of the coax. This is due to the high impedance caused by the ferrite rings. Now, if instead, I put a voltage balun, what should prevent the current from flowing in the outer shield of the coax? Am I missing something? Thanks for helping. Chris |
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