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Dear all, Usualy, people use 9:1 balun to connect a wire or dipole antenna to a 50 ohm coax. If I use a basic TV coax (75 ohms) I suspect I will need a 6:1 balun instead. If so, how many turns of wire should I use for primary and secondary windings ? I don't know the impendance of the antenna connection of my radios (ATS 909 + ICF SW100), so I intend to give a try with the coax I have in hand. Thanks in advance for your help, Charly |
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