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G8MNY > TECH 14.04.08 07:19l 46 Lines 1719 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Coiled Choke Balun for HF
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From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EU
To : TECH@WW
By G8MNY (Updated Dec 04)
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A very practical Balun for HF aerial work is the choke type. It reduces RFI to
& from the feeder & at next to no cost or loss. :-)
This can be placed at the rig end if using only balanced feeder or where the
coax is connected to a balance feed.
Balanced Joiner Plastic
ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ:ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ» Tape ÉÍÍÍÍÍÍ(Ä
feeder Block c)))))))))))o PL259
Ferrite Rod
Wind 25 turns or so of bell/LS wire around a 14cm x 8mm ferrite rod from an old
MW radio (or 10 turns on a medium-large sized ferrite ring). Tape it on firmly
to provide some protection against damaging the ferrite.
Collect onto a PL259 plug. Pass one of the stripped wires through one of the
outer case holes, while at the same time push the other one through the centre
pin. Be careful that the heat does not damage the wire insulation when
soldering up.
Put a joiner (2 way block) on the balanced end, so there is no excuse to
throwing the ferrite balun around when /P.
For current isolating baluns to work well, the common mode Z need to be high
compared to the half balanced circuit Z, eg, >250 for 50ê system. This choke is
something like this..
Typical Common mode Z
3k´ __..-..__ Wire
2k´ Straight _..--'" Inter``-._ Length_.
1k´ L _..-'" Winding `-..--'"
500´ _..-'" C
300´_..-'"
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1.8 3.5 5 7 10 14 21 28 50 70 MHz
Why Don't U send an interesting bul?
73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP
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