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RB wrote:
So: does the commonly available choke balun (round cylinder with coax connectors on each end, and ferrite beads inside the cylinder) allow us to put unbalanced feed in one end, and get balanced feed on the other? Or, are they ununs? Since they function by choking RF on the outside braid, they can function as either baluns or ununs. If RF is choked and not flowing on the outside braid, then differential currents are forced to flow in the two remaining conductors be they parallel wires or the inside wire and braid of the coax. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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