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No, a current balun is the desired beasty in this case.
"RB" wrote in message . .. I've recently put up a 140' dipole fed with ladderline. My tuner is separate from my rig, and is an unbalanced unit. So, I use a balun on the tuner output to hook the ladderline to. I've been told that I should have a voltage balun in this application. I was surprised to hear this, as I expected to hear use a current balun. Is the voltage balun the right one for this application? |
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