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On Apr 7, 7:45*am, dave wrote:
Wimpie wrote: As far as I know the proposed antenna is a single wire (without traps) in combination with a 1:9 impedance transformer. *www.parelectronics.com/swl-end.php shows some details. It uses a two-hole ferrite core and is for receive only. You can disconnect the antenna side ground from the 50/75 Ohms cable braid to optimize for minimum noise. The one I made myself is an autotransformer with a separate common mode choke. * The autotransformer enables me to extend the useful bandwidth downward without getting too much leakage inductance. As my transformer has no galvanic isolation, I needed a separate common mode choke. The common mode choke is a series circuit of 2 wound ferrite cores. The first core with RG174 has best performance at the middle and upper part of HF. The second core with RG174 coaxial cable has its highest common mode impedance around 3 MHz. If you need further clarification, don't hesitate to contact me. Best regards, Wim PA3DJS www.tetech.nl remove abc first before hitting the send button. http://www.bobsamerica.com/9-1balun.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This looks like a basic good design, but it is different from PAR's. Bruce |
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