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![]() "Tim Wescott" wrote in message ... Reg Edwards wrote: Why use a balanced tuner when a less expensive, easier to operate, unbalanced tuner, in conjunction with a simple choke-balun, will do just as well? Insert the 2-wire choke-balun between the unbalanced tuner and the balanced transmission line. ---- Reg. Because a balun particularly lossy at high SWR -- with a balanced tuner followed by a balun you present the balun with the correct impedance, so it's at its best. -- Tim Wescott Wescott Design Services http://www.wescottdesign.com ======================================== Tim! I don't know what design services you offer but you are WRONG. You must have been reading the wrong comical magazines. A choke balun is amongst the most power-efficient devices. It consists only of a pair of wires wound around a ferrite ring. It is just a very short transmission line of the same length as the wire and has the same very low loss. It has a phase shift of the same length of line. Which is immaterial insofar as the tuner is concerned. It merely changes the tuner L and C settings. ---- Reg. |
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