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![]() I have rebuilt a W2AU balun for much the same reasons. Like the referenced article, I removed the dual use of the electrical connection for support of the dipole wires. An addition, I changed the coax connector for an N-type for a water resistant cable connection. Having said that, I don't use it much, it is a "voltage balun" and most of my applications are better suited to a "current balun". Owen -- |
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