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I see in chap. 19 of my 19th ed. ARRL Antenna Handbook a description
of a quadrifilar balun transformer with taps at 16:1, 9:1, 6:1 and 4:1. Is such a balun sold commercially? If I homebrew it, how do I know where to put the three lower-ratio taps? Inasmuch as the taps are usually made by putting a small loop in the magnet wire, this can't be done after the winding is done. Ken KC2JDY Ken (to reply via email remove "zz" from address) |
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Finally test your balun using a resistor of value 800 ohm across the 16:1 tap and confirm the 50 ohm reading is steady across the frequency range you intend to use. |
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