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I also made a mistake in that I failed to qualify my statement. I meant
only transmission line transformers. A conventionally connected transformer will act as a current balun, and any ratio can be made with a single core. However, it's difficult to get the extreme wide band qualities from one that you routinely get from a transmission line transformer. I don't agree with Trask that his design is a transmission line transformer despite the two holes, but it does seem to have very good bandwidth. Also, although he looked at the return loss with various output terminals grounded, I don't see any measurements showing how well it actually balances the output currents. But most conventional transformers do a good job of that, so this one probably does. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Larry Benko wrote: Whoops, my mistake. A single binocular core which obviously has 2 holes. Sorry Larry, W0QE Larry Benko wrote: Roy, Take a look at http://home.earthlink.net/~christras...k4to1Balun.pdf for a supposed 4:1 current balun on a single hole torroid. I have no first hand experience with this design. 73, Larry, W0QE Roy Lewallen wrote: I don't know of any way to make a 4:1 current balun with a single one-hole core. I think it's possible with a two-hole (binocular) core if done right. |
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