These are at http://www.amidoncorp.com/f_ham.htm
> David,
>
> Amidon makes a very effective tool to match the impedance of 50 ohm coax
to a
> variety of possibilities of do it yourself antennas. Their W2FMI UNUN
> (UNbalanced to UNbalanced transformer) model number 1.78:1-HMMU50 can
match
> 50 ohm coax to impedences of:
>
> 36 ohms 1.36:1
> 28 ohms 1.78:1
> 22 ohms 2.25:1
> 16 ohms 3.06:1
> 12.5 ohms 4:1
> 5.6 ohms 9:1
> 4 ohms 12.25:1
> 3.1 ohms 16:1
>
> My Inv L for 160 meters had a poor SWR (4:1 at resonance) due mismatched
> impedences until I inserted the UNUN and now I have a flat match at
> resonance. The UNUN box is about the size of a deck of cards in aluminum
> casing and inserts between the coax at the feedpoint using PL259 females.
It
> works well with shotened verticals, vertical beams, shunt fed towers,
slopers
> and Inverted L's. These devices are awesome and you can run high power
> through them-
>
> I think I paid like $50 for mine a few years back. Amidon can be
contacted
> at 714-850-4660. I got my UNUN back in 1995. I assume that Amidon is
still
> around-
>
> If anyone is using a vertical whereas the minimum SWR reading is higher
then
> 2:1, you might consider using a UNUN to better match your feedline to the
> antenna- They are remarkable devices that don't get a lot of attention-
They
> make low power UNUN' for matching beverages too- and a whole bunch of
other
> devices for matching ladder line to coax etc.........GL
>
> 73 Paul N0AH
>
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