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Bob:
Totally normal, in fact, if you check secondary to primary--will also show continuity--it is normal too...look at a schematic of a torrid balun on the net, all windings have some sort of connection to all others... in a "rf transformer" with seperate primary/secondary there will be electrical isolation between windings... Warmest regards, John "Bob Miller" wrote in message ... Having never wound a balun before, pardon if this is an elementary question, but... I recently got a Murch 2000B antenna tuner off eBay. It's a commercial version of the so-called ultimate transmatch. A T-network design. For balanced line, it has a "broadband toroidal transformer" according to the review in a 1980 QST. When I place a VOM multi-meter across the two balanced line terminals, it shows continuity. Is that normal, or is the balun cooked or shorted? Thanks for any info. Bob k5qwg |
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