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![]() "KD5NWA" wrote in message oups.com... The article calls all of the devices transformers, not "conventional transformers" including the phase inverter that is a TLT. Actually, if you'll take a read of part 2 of the application note ECO6907, (ECO7213, which I referenced) It specifically states that part 1 was devoted entirely to the design of *transmission line transformers*, which had the advantage of the widest possible bandwidth, but several disadvantages as well. Therefore, part 2 considers the possibility of applying a *conventional transformer* if those constraints were undesireable. Sheeeeeeeeesh! W4ZCB |
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