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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 20:43:53 -0500, Tom Ring
wrote: Richard Harrison wrote: Yes. One of the baluns in the ARRL Antenna Book uses an extra180-degrees of 75-ohm coax to drive an element in a 300-ohm balanced antenna from an unbalanced 75-ohm aource. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI A standard in the VHF and up world; it is used in the T-match. Question - has anyone ever done any analysis or testing of what happens to a T-match when run off the center frequency of the balun? Your question is not clear. Are you asking about tee-match performance or balun performance? There has been an examination of the balun performance. "The Half-Wave Balun: theory and application", J Nagle, K4KJ, ham radio magazine, Sept 1980 pp 32-35 |
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