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Balun for "F"type Connectors??????
wrote in message ups.com... I have a reciever that has 2 screw antenna connections, 300 ohm. I currently use RG-6 coax so I use a 4:1 matching tranformer at my reciever and also at the Windom antenna in the attic. I would like to setup a 90 ft random wire antenna outside using the RG-6 and feed thru a ground block to the matching transformer into my reciever. I'll need a 9:1 balun at the feed, but have not found a ready made balun that accepts the "F" type coax connector. The ICE-180 and one currrently on eBay use a SO-239 connector and I have not found connectors available to adapt to the RG-6. Does any one know of a 9:1 Balun that accepts the "f" type connector? Brian Why not build your own, and add whatever connector you like? http://home.comcast.net/~markwa1ion/...ansformers.pdf |
Balun for "F"type Connectors??????
Why not build your own, and add whatever connector you like? http://home.comcast.net/~markwa1ion/...ansformers.pdf Thanks for the link. The only thing stopping me where to buy 1 ferrite coil. I went to order a ferrite core from CWS per the pdf above and it was $10.25 USD plus shipping to Canada. Might as well get the balun on eBay that uses a SO-239 connector for $15. I could open up the case, remove this connector and replace my own. Another option would be to add an SO-239 connector to my reciever but then I heen to find a ground block that it could go thru or make one up. Brian |
Balun for "F"type Connectors??????
Thanks for the link. The only thing stopping me where to buy 1 ferrite
coil. I went to order a ferrite core from CWS per the pdf above and it was $10.25 USD plus shipping to Canada. Might as well get the balun on eBay that uses a SO-239 connector for $15. I could open up the case, remove this connector and replace my own. I have had good luck with toriods out of old PC power supplies. Some work fine, some don't. Another question I have is since you are receiving (this is an SWL list after all), why won't a 4:1 balun from a TV set or FM radio work? Since you are using RG-6 which is about 75 ohm, a 9:1 balun will match to almost 700 ohms, but a 4:1 will match to 300. We could debate this for hours, but for a receiving antenna, IMHO it may not make a difference at all. Another option would be to add an SO-239 connector to my reciever but then I heen to find a ground block that it could go thru or make one up. Putting a PL-259 connector on RG-6 does not make a lot of sense, it really was not designed for it. "F" to PL-259 adaptors exist, or since you are inside, you could use a combination of "F" to BNC or RCA and then to PL-259, they are far more common. Another possibility is to connect a short jumper of RG-58 or 59 to an F connector on one side and a PL-259 on the other. Use that to connect to the balun and a barrel connector to join to the RG-6. You could also take an indoor version 300 ohm to coax balun, the kind that is held together with clips, open it up and rewind it to 9:1. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM IL Voice: (07)-7424-1667 Fax ONLY: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice: 1-215-821-1838 Visit my 'blog at http://geoffstechno.livejournal.com/ |
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