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Single core baluns do work in the sense that they will pass signals
without strong attenuation in most cases, they will transform impedances properly, and they are broadband. They will work well in a system that is already fairly well balanced. You will need to evaluate your application as single core 4:1 baluns have the following disadvantages compared to, say, the 4:1 Guanella two-core current balun: 1. They do not supress common-mode currents well. 2. They require a larger core to work with a given power in a fairly well-balanced system (a severely unbalanced system might have to be evaluated more carefully to determine core size). 3. When properly built with a core that couples most all flux to all windings, the single core balun will have no output into a fully unbalanced system. An unbalanced system is one where either end of the load is grounded. A balanced system is one where the load is grounded in the center. There is also a floating system where the load is not grounded at all. They have the advantage that they only use one core. On an antenna, the effects of using a voltage balun (all single core 4:1 baluns seem to be voltage baluns) instead of a current balun can be subtle or even undetectable. My experience with an offset fed dipole was that the antenna receive signal-to-noise ratio degraded under some conditions without a current balun in place (maybe simply because the pattern was different). Adding the current balun helped, and the antenna tuned a little more as I expected it to on the higher bands. My feedline is near a huge aluminum siding slab, and I think there was some effect from that. An offset fed dipole can be pretty unbalanced, though. Other antennas might do just fine with a single core balun. I'm sure others will add their comments, and perhaps disagree with me. This has been a controversial subject in the past, but more recent discussions have been better. 73, Glenn Dixon AC7ZN |
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