Topband: Balun Question
Gary Smith
Gary at ka1j.com
Sun Oct 27 19:44:46 EDT 2013
Fellows,
Thanks for the on & off list replies, I just got back from a weekend
away & read through them all. Part of me wants to just leave it as is
but that's not practical, a good icing and the connections I made
will fail. Since I need something to relieve stress from the
copperweld and the weight of the coax, the W2DU 1:1 looks like it
ought to cover the issues.
There's no telling when bad weather will hit and once there'ssnow on
the roof I'm not going up to work on anything so I need to do it now.
He only operates on 80M phone using a Viewstar PT-2500A amp so the
W2DU 1:1 ought to be fine. Someday when I'm the one using the station
I'll want to use it on 160 and I'm not sure how well that balun will
do on 160 but that's for another time.
Thank you all for the thoughts and helpful suggestions.
73,
Gary
KA1J
> Unfortunately, optimum balun impedance and design really depends
> heavily on
> the application,. There is no magic design that works best for all
> applications, and the issue is so complex that almost any article
> falls
> short.
>
> For example, the 5000 ohms pure R will not work at 1500 watts with
> all
> antennas. With a balanced feeder having a balun termination
> impedance of
> 2000 ohms, a balun would have 1732V RMS between conductors, and 866
> volts to
> ground. CM voltage would be 866 across a perfect balun if the feeder
> were
> perfectly balanced. The 5000 ohm CM impedance balun would dissipate
> 150
> watts in the cores, far beyond what any reasonable core stack would
> tolerate. The fact the antenna comes out of balance reduces the heat
> somewhat, but this clearly is a case where we WANT a reactive
> isolation
> impedance to reduce heat.
>
> Making things worse, a half wave antenna fed through 1/4 wave of
> open wire
> might have an impedance of 6000 ohms or more. The above example was
> for 2000
> ohms!
>
> Without much effort, we can see why simplistic "always do this"
> rules just
> don't work in the real world.
>
> Every situation has to be case-by-case.
>
> 73 Tom
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Boucher" <tom at telemetry.demon.co.uk>
> To: "160 reflector" <topband at contesting.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 10:49 AM
> Subject: Topband: Balun Question
>
>
> > Gary KA1J - take a look at this excellent article on ferriste
> baluns by
> > GM3SEK:
> >
> > http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek/in-prac/inpr1005_ext_v2.pdf
> >
> > 73
> > Tom G3OLB
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