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Bob Miller wrote: It's probably a 4:1 voltage balun which does exhibit a DC short. That's actually good for cutting down on static electricity. Okay, Cecil, Dave, one more elementary question. My copy of the instructions for the Murch 2000B says the following: "Connect balanced line to connection marked Balance Line with Jumper as indicated on back panel." On the back panel, there's a painted line between the two balanced line connections. Surely, they don't mean to run a jumper wire between the two connections *while* a balanced line is attached? No, I think the painted line is meant to indicate "the line is connected to/between these two points." The "jumper" they refer to probably refers to a short section of balanced line, to be connected between the transmatch and whatever terminals you use to terminate the ladder-line or open-wire line when it comes into your shack. It seems to tune fine without the jumper -- I'm afraid I'd blow something up with the jumper. Yeah, you'd be trying to tune a near-short-circuit... often difficult and the results are less than productive :-) There are some transmatches in which the balun is normally out of circuit, and has to be jumpered to the hot side of the unbalanced output when you want to use it. That *might* be what they're referring to? -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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