Following the advice received here on TT, I called Cushcraft to order one of their MNXM baluns to use on my 402CD that I am stacking with a new XM240 so that the phasing and matching would be identic
Save yourself alot of time and problems and get ahold of Glenn, K6NA!! He sells Baluns that REALLY work and the polarity is marked on EACH ONE. I have them all on my antennas here and NEVER have had
HI Folks, Glenn, K6NA can be contacted for balun purchase at: rattmann@cts.com The company name is Aztec Baluns. The product is first class. All handmade and tested at every step of production. -- 73
I use HiGain BN-4000 Baluns on my stacked pair of 40-2CDs. Easy to attach, polarity easily matched, works with high power, works fine. I also use the BN-4000 on most, but not all, of my HiGain monoba
extra weight and windload on the end of a 402CD antenna. A few years ago I wound a bunch of coax choke baluns and measured their effectiveness with an HP vector impedance meter. I wrote up the resul
Hello Ed, Several years ago, on the basis of your article, I threw away all my BN-86s which were constantly giving trouble and retired the W2DU baluns that had generally worked OK, but were getting a
Right on. I use coax choke baluns for everything, and don't worry at all about cold flow or anything else. I use RG-6 CATV cable, RG-8X, or PTFE coax (with a UV resistant jacket) where weight is a p
A TV transmitter engineer told me about a length of RG213 that was being used as a UHF attenuator, so it was intentionally running quite hot in continuous broadcast service. Even then, it took 7 whol
Hi Will, Couldn't you call Cushcraft back and ask them to sell you a REPLACEMENT MNXM Balun for your "XXXX" (whatever they normally ship MNXM Baluns with)? If they claim their records do not show you