- 1. TopBand: Matching transformmers (score: 1)
- Author: tree@lady.axian.com (Larry Tyree)
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 11:31:08 -0700 (PDT)
- I always make my own transformmers for beverages. Take three small wires about 5 feet long and twist them together. Then wind them on your ferritte core. Then put the three windings in series (make s
- /archives//html/Topband/1996-09/msg00075.html (7,931 bytes)
- 2. TopBand: Matching transformmers (score: 1)
- Author: N6DX@aol.com (N6DX@aol.com)
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 1996 20:26:54 -0400
- Gentlemen, Please allow me to comment on another "universal truth" that ain't quite so. Despite publication in ON4UN's authoritative book on Low Band antennas the ideal transformer for a Beverage ant
- /archives//html/Topband/1996-09/msg00132.html (7,915 bytes)
- 3. TopBand: Matching transformmers (score: 1)
- Author: W8JITom@aol.com (W8JITom@aol.com)
- Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 00:06:30 -0400
- That is VERY good advice, and the absolute truth. That's why I use both isolated primarys *and* choke sleeve baluns and ground rods along the feedline. Feedline conducted garbage is a problem with an
- /archives//html/Topband/1996-09/msg00133.html (7,663 bytes)
- 4. TopBand: Matching transformmers (score: 1)
- Author: N6DX@aol.com (N6DX@aol.com)
- Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 18:40:13 -0400
- Gentlemen, Please allow me to comment on another "universal truth" that ain't quite so. Despite publication in ON4UN's authoritative book on Low Band antennas the ideal transformer for a Beverage ant
- /archives//html/Topband/1996-09/msg00140.html (7,924 bytes)
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