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G8MNY > TECH 05.09.19 07:05l 40 Lines 1217 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 20246_GB7CIP
Read: DF7EAV DJ6UX GUEST DL9YCC OE7FMI
Subj: Coax Sleeve Balun
Path: DB0FHN<OE2XZR<OE5XBL<F1OYP<F1OYP<AB0AF<GB7YEW<ZL2BAU<LU4ECL<GB7CIP
Sent: 190905/0559Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:20246 [Caterham Surrey GBR]
From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
To : TECH@WW
By G8MNY (Updated Dec 04)
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This type of balun is to be found in most textbooks & many aerial designs. It
is a 1:1 balun & does not alter the impedance.
Balun is made from ¬ wave lengths of scrap coax (longer needed to cover the
fatter outer) braid or pipe over the top of the feeder. It is electrically
connected to the coax braid 1/4 wave from the balanced feeder connections.
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This works by hiding the unbalanced outer aerial connections from the outside
world so it can't radiate.
In practice I recommend heatshrink sleeving & heat glue it used to seal the add
outer section.
Common mode Z is only high at the resonant frequency, where it eliminates any
outer feeder current on the unbalanced coax.
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73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP
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