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Old December 26th 06, 07:38 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Balun vs. Unun



On Dec 26, 7:06 am, David wrote:
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006 23:48:08 -0800, John Smith





wrote:
Telamon wrote:
...
Well, I think you mean noise currents. The signals the single element
antenna picks up are also common mode.


Here the voltage type UNUN has the advantage of DC isolation between the
...


Balun = "BALanced-to-UNbalanced"


Unun = "UNbalanced-to-UNbalanced"


What type of antenna you are feed AND what type of feed your
rcvr/xmitter expects SOLELY determines if you should use a balun or a
unun ...


Regards,
JS


David - What you call "Semantics."
in a Technical Field like Electronics
are Words-that-Have-Meanings and
are used to Communcate Effectively .

i hope that we are communicating . . .
semantically speaking that is ~ RHF
 
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