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Old December 7th 05, 04:41 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Steve Nosko
 
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Default broadband transformer

Look at is when the receiver input is tuned. The receiver input will look
resistive (for example 50 ohms). The transformer is therefore loaded by a
resistive load (as it should).

73, Steve, K9DCI




"gojamo" wrote in message
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Can you connect a broadband rf transformer to a receiver front end tank
circuit rather than to a resistive load? The inductance of the side of
the transformer connected to the tank circuit would be several times
the inductance in the tank circuit, and changes to the overall
inductance (parallelled inductances) of the circuit would be taken
into account. Thanks



 
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