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I've gotten a few emails asking how a 1/4WL wire stub can be
used as a balun on a single band like 2m. Just connect the wire to the element driven by the coax center conductor and connect the other end to the braid 1/4WL down the coax. In fixed font: | | | Dipole | | +====================================coax braid +------------------------------------coax center conductor | | ===================+==============coax braid | spacing | +---------------------+ | 1/4WL stub | The current at the feedpoint sees a very high impedance looking back down the *outside* braid of the feedline because it is looking into a shorted 1/4WL stub. Often, a piece of similar coax is used for the 1/4WL stub. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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