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.... as a matter of fact, they are scanned from "copyright expired"
material... I took the time to bring everyone up to speed on copyright here... and even to know the difference between expired and not... for some strange reason some have difficulty dealing with this... He is correct about it being a voltage balun, which I believe is what you first asked about, at least that is what the balun you referenced looked like to me--I make mistakes and could have been mistaken... however, there is also a post from me in this thead on the current balun you can use... when you read my post on the quick-start on the differences for voltage/current baluns you can decide for yourself--on what you need... baluns are a very simple thing, don't know why so much mystery wants to end up wrapped about 'em... Warmest regards, John "Ian White GM3SEK" wrote in message ... John Smith wrote: Here is a url to a page I put up--shows both a 1:1 and a 4:1 balun--winding diagrams are below each, respectively... Don't bother to look - they are both voltage baluns. (And the drawings have been scanned from someone else's copyright material.) -- 73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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