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I recall helping put up a beam for the Denver Radio Club station in
about 1972 or 3, and one of the instructions was to wind the coax into a choke at the feedpoint. At the time I didn't understand quite why or what it did, but it was there in the instructions. Don't recall what kind of beam it was, but considering the popularity of the TA33, it might well have been that model. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Walter Maxwell wrote: That your TA-33 manual calls for a 5-turn 6" diameter balun fabbed from coax is welcome news, Bill, Mr. Mosely must have gotten religion lately. I had a 33 when they were first made available, but no balun was included. So I had a talk with Mr. Mosely (I've forgotten his first name) and asked him why no balun. He became irate when I admonished him for excluding the balun. He said his antennas were designed to not need a balun, and he admonished me for claiming they needed a balun to avoid pattern distortion due to unwanted radiation from the feedline. He kept that same erroneous viewpoint for as long as I know, until your manual now calls for a balun. Will wonders never cease! Walt, W2DU |
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