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On 27 Dec 2005 20:33:15 -0800, "RHF"
wrote: Hello - Calling R2000SW and Telamon Where Are You ? ? The Topic has move to the "Impedance of the Transmission Line" IIRC - If the Matching Transformer is used and the Secondary Side of the Matching Transformer exhibits a nominal Impedance of 50 Ohm; and is connected to a 50 Ohm type Coax Cable; that is connected to a Receiver's 50 Ohm Antenna Input. The Coax Cable for all practical purposes is not a significant part of the Impedance Relationship (Ratio) between the Antenna and the Receiver's Antenna Input. The Primary of the Matching Transformer 'helps' to smooth-out the variations in Impedance of the Antenna due to changes in Frequency with respect to the Receiver's Antenna Input Circuit. Only point I was making is the impedance of the antenna could be anywhere from a few ohms to thousands of ohms. A 9-to-1 balun between the antenna and a 50 ohm transmission line only helps if the antenna is in the neighborhood of 450 ohms. The Impedance Matching improvement is far from perfect : But the Dynamic Range of the Front-Ends of most Modern Shortwave Receivers can easily compensate for any signal lost due to Impedance Miss-Matches between the Antenna and the Receiver's Antenna Input Circuit. With that much dynamic range, why use a balun at all? hey I could be wrong - cause iane ~ RHF I can be wrong, too. Antennas are complicated beasts :-( bob k5qwg . . . . . |
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