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On Dec 23, 1:27*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *David wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , *Telamon wrote: In article , *David wrote: RHF wrote: The Verdict {One Man's Opinion} : Magnetic Longwire Balun Is Too Expensive http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx.../magbalun.html -by- Alan Johnson -source- Hard-Cord-DX website :http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ The Most Common Antenna Type Randon Wire Antenna Problems Enter the Balun The Magnetic Longwire Balun (MLB) In the Laboratory After Four Rainy WeekEnds I also did A-B Comparisons * The Results The "Resistance" Curve for the MLB The N8KDV Transformer A-B Testing was very Revealing. * Recommenation How Essential is a Perfect Match? Based on Price and Performance The MLB Definitely Wins Originally Published in the NASWA Journal - July 1992 -by- Alan Johnson [N4LUS] Magnetic Longwire Balun (MLB) http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/sw_ant/1484.html http://www.dolstra.nl/Z&L-amateur/AN...tems/MLB_1.JPG http://www.remeeus.eu/english/hamradio/mlb.htm http://ham.srsab.se/graphics/antennas/mlbII.jpg -by- RF Systems - MSRP Price ~ $60 Alternative "MLB" - MLB-1 Magnetic Longwire Balun http://www.palomar-engineers.com/MLB-1/mlb-1.html -by- Palomar Engineers - MSRP Price ~ $50 NOTE - While the 'N8KDV Transformer' is presently Not Available. WinRadio does offer the LWA-0130 Long Wire Antenna Adapter http://www.grove-ent.com/WR0130.html http://www.winradio.com/home/lwa.htm http://www.winradio.com/home/ax05e.htm -by- WiNRADiO - *- MSRP Price ~ $40 READ - Good Deal on 9:1 Matching Transformer http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...e40978fdc32ac0 -by- William Fieldstone More WinRadio LWA-0130 Long Wire Antenna Adapter Postings http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...7d380609eec592 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...na/message/230 iane ~ RHF *. [D]iane, The point is to keep the feedpoint Z below the transmission line Z. What's the advantage of the feed-point Z being below the transmission line Z? OK I'll answer it. None. Less pinching in the midriff... There's a rule. ? OK here is the rule, when you have an impedance mismatch ? by some ratio it does not matter which system element is ? higher or lower so for example if the coax transmission ? line is 50 ohms and the antenna impedance is 25 or 75 ohms ? the result is the same amount of reflected power. ? 25 ohms and 75 ohms are equivalent in this regard. ? One is not a better situation than the other. Telamon, Wouldn't it be the Ratios : 25 Ù Antenna to 50 Ù Coax ~ 1 : 2 50 Ù Coax to 100 Ù Antenna ~ 1 : 2 -vice- 50 Ù Coax to 75 Ù Antenna ~ 2 : 3 (1 : 1.5) ~ RHF - Take an extreme case of this where you have either a short - or the coax is open with nothing connected on that end. - In either case if you were to send RF power to the open - or short end of the cable you would have 100% reflected - power. The returned phase of the that power would be 90 - degrees different though. - - This is different situation then DC current where the open - and short would have very different consequences. - - -- - Telamon - Ventura, California |
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