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Old March 2nd 06, 11:53 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Reg Edwards
 
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Reg Edwards wrote:
How do you select a good choke balun from amongst all the others.


I roll my own. I have 8 FB-77-5621 cores over a piece
of RG-400 in series with an FT-240-61 with ten turns of
RG-400. The latter comes in a ~$10 balun kit from Amidon.
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Ten or more turns of twin, 18 awg, stranded, speaker cable is even
better.

Easier to make and has higher choke impedance and lower loss.

I don't know why you mess about with coax.
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Old March 2nd 06, 01:34 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Reg Edwards wrote:
Ten or more turns of twin, 18 awg, stranded, speaker cable is even
better.

Easier to make and has higher choke impedance and lower loss.

I don't know why you mess about with coax.


The optimum Z0 for the wire that is used is the square root
of the product of the input impedance and the output impedance.
I vary the length of my ladder-line to accomplish resonance
in my antenna system. The impedances seen at the output of
my balun averages 50 ohms. Thus, the optimum Z0 for my
balun wire is 50 ohms. Magnet wire will do that but speaker
cable won't. Ten turns of RG-400 is really convenient. I use
RG-400 for everything inside of the shack. All the 1/2" dia.
stuff is outside.
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Old March 4th 06, 09:28 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Al \Sparks\ Heere
 
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Ok sofar....

I want to receive low frequencies 500 Khz.
Planning to build long wire for it inside the house.

How to connect this longwire to coax?

Only for receiving, do I need balun then also ?



"Cecil Moore" schreef in bericht
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Reg Edwards wrote:
Ten or more turns of twin, 18 awg, stranded, speaker cable is even
better.

Easier to make and has higher choke impedance and lower loss.

I don't know why you mess about with coax.


The optimum Z0 for the wire that is used is the square root
of the product of the input impedance and the output impedance.
I vary the length of my ladder-line to accomplish resonance
in my antenna system. The impedances seen at the output of
my balun averages 50 ohms. Thus, the optimum Z0 for my
balun wire is 50 ohms. Magnet wire will do that but speaker
cable won't. Ten turns of RG-400 is really convenient. I use
RG-400 for everything inside of the shack. All the 1/2" dia.
stuff is outside.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp



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Old March 4th 06, 10:59 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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You don't need a balun or coax.

A feedline at low frequencies is very much short of a wavelength.

Just extend your antenna wire direct to the receiver. Perhaps use a
tuned preselector. And away you go!
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