A balun on the output side of an unbalanced tuner is a compromise that allows a tuner to be built cheaper and work with both balanced and unbalanced antennas. A balun will always have some loss, and
2300 watts is only 50 watts over the legal limit. Not much a margin. -- Darrell Bellerive Amateur Radio Stations VA7TO and VE7CLA Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada
From Standards for the Operation of Radio Stations in the Amateur Radio Service RBR-4: 10. Restrictions on Capacity and Power Output The transmitting power of an amplifier installed at an amateur sta
How do you measure power output on SSB during periods of no modulation? Transmitter spurs? Wonder what country has the highest maximum legal limit and what it is? Seems to me most countries limit ama
For most hams the antennas they deploy are constranded by budget, minimizing complaints from neighbors and XYL, and the physical space they have to work with. Multiband antennas commonly fit into thi