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The MFJ-962C "1.5kW" Versa Tuner III description claims to contain a
4:1 current balun. I'm using that "balanced" output on my HF almost-doublet (slightly unequal leg lengths) with fairly decent results. The balun only has a single core. From what I understand, these "4:1 current baluns" aren't. Furthermore, my antenna presents both higher and lower impedances than 50 ohms depending on band. For convenience, I'd like to have a single port that I connect my antenna to at all times. I've remoted this tuner and I don't want to make more complicated switching arrangements. Is it worthwhile to rewind the "4:1 current balun" as a 1:1 choke balun? It seems that it might be more appropriate for my application. I should expect the core to work well for any HF transmission line transformer I'd like to wind, as long as I don't saturate the thing, right? 73, Dan N3OX |
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