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Re: [TowerTalk] Subject: 4:1 balun questions KT-34XA

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Subject: 4:1 balun questions KT-34XA
From: Steve Hunt <steve@karinya.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 21:13:17 +0000
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It's worth noting that the two 1:1 current baluns forming a 4:1 Guanella balun will likely have very different CM voltages across them, leading to very different core dissipations. In fact if the two 1:1 baluns are ideal and the load is balanced, the CM voltage across one will be zero and the CM voltage across the other will be the input voltage!

The message is that you can't assume that the core dissipation due to CM voltage and current will be equally "shared" between the two baluns forming a 4:1 Guanella balun.

Steve G3TXQ



On 28/10/2014 16:36, Earl Morse wrote:
You can get higher power capability by using a larger core, stacking multiple 
cores to make a larger core, or using 2 1:1 baluns on separate cores in a 
series parallel combination to make a 4:1 balun.

Sevick's books cover it pretty well.  This page talks about it as well:  
http://www.g8jnj.net/balunsandtuners.htm

Earl
N8SS




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