Greg and all.
It's in the F-12 catalog, but not, apparently on the web site. It's my
understanding that they have been well received.
Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Gobleman" <k9zm@frontiernet.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Voltage or Current Balun?
>
>
> >
> > Bill - Look at Force-12's B1-5 balun. It is in a plastic box
> such as you
> > mentioned, 3" by 3", with mounting tabs. It has an SO-234 on
> one side, and
> > a pair of 14 GA. wires coming out of the opposite side.
> Inside, it is
> > RG-303 around a 2.4" O.D. torroid core of 61 material.
> > 73, Ken
>
> Somehow I have overlooked this B1-5 Balun. Didn't know it
> existed. I did a search for it and found a previous mention of
> it by you, Ken, to another message which was a response to an old
> thread of which I was a part of but missed your earlier comments.
> I also looked at the Force 12 web site and was unable to find any
> info, but I am sure I just overlooked it.
>
> I would be curious as to how it has worked for some fellows
> compared to the Force 12 bead type Baluns which have a good
> reputation.
>
> Thanks
> Greg K9ZM
>
>
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