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Re: [TowerTalk] BALUN revisited again

To: patrick_g@windstream.net, towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] BALUN revisited again
From: TexasRF--- via TowerTalk <towertalk@contesting.com>
Reply-to: TexasRF@aol.com
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2016 11:28:44 -0400
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Why would you not just solder the balun flying leads to a PL259  connector 
for connection to the dipole connector and be done with it?
 
73,
Gerald K5GW
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/7/2016 10:08:13 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
patrick_g@windstream.net writes:


What  I don't know about baluns would fill volumes.  I'm trying to help a  
fellow ham, even less knowledgeable than I (if you can believe that  
possible) but are running into a lot of confusion.

Here is the  application of interest:

My friend is building a portable one man  operable sectional mast (guyed 
when he uses enough sections to make it  required) with an adjustable 
length horizontal dipole on top.  Recall  in the olden days how 
automotive antennas were telescopic metal whips that  could be manually 
lengthened and shortened? Well he has a pair of these ON  STEROIDS.  They 
collapse short enough to make a 1/2 wave dipole for  6m and extend long 
enough to be a 1/2 wave dipole on 40 m.  They are  robust stainless steel 
(yeah, I know not the best conductor) but they will  survive his use and 
the weather.

I told him he needed a balun to  interface the unbalanced coax feedline 
to the balanced antenna. ...and  then massive confusion ensued...  he was 
sold something I have  determined is not going to work.  I think the term 
balun is a  description of what a device does but not how it does it.  
Anyway he  will be running low power, i.e. no more that 100 watts and 
typically  QRP.  I'm taking him with me to a ham fest departing for it 
before  sun rise Saturday (day after tomorrow)

If someone could fill me in  regarding what he needs maybe we can buy one 
then.

I have a UNIDILA  balun that is coax in and flying leads out but his 
dipole arrangement has  an SO-239 so he wants to connect the balun to the 
antenna via a double  male UHF (double ended PL-259, I forget the 
number)  We can adapt as  required, even flying leads to UHF connector.

Please tell me what the  best couple choices are for this application and 
I'll try to steer him in  the right direction.

Thanks for any consideration,

Patrick    NJ5G
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