Bill,
Yes, the same thing. He references the QST articles.
Jim - KR9U
From: w6rgs@cox.net [mailto:w6rgs@cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2014 9:30 PM
To: jbwolf@comcast.net; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Best Balun
It is also in the Northern California DX Club newsletter for October1981, if
we're talking about the same balun.
http://www.ncdxc.org/newsletter/1981/DXer1081.pdf
73 Bill W6RGS
At 03:48 PM 11/27/2014, James Wolf wrote:
Ah yes,
It is in Ham Radio Mag.
Thanks, Bill
Jim - KR9U
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I believe Jim meant the 1980 February and March issues of Ham Radio,
for George, W6TC's 2 part series on "A New Class of Coaxial-line
Transformers" ... (pages 12-18 in Feb. and 18-28 in Mar.)
73 de Billy, AA4NU
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Wolf" <jbwolf@comcast.net>
While we are commenting on all types of baluns, you might want to look at
February and March 1980 QST, specifically figure 1. In March 1980 by W6TC.
I have used this type of balun on two TH6DXX's and a Cushcraft 2 el 40 for
almost 25 years.
Pattern plots with stations 3 miles away show very symmetrical patterns.
The advantages are that they are very inexpensive to build, and no core
saturation issues as well as almost indestructible.
Be sure to use the recommended RG-142 or equivalent Teflon coax.
Jim - KR9U
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