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Hi.
Has any body any simple balun designs for a SWL long wire ? I made a 9:1 transformer at the weekend, signals were improved, noise was down. I was wondering if there was any thing better ? I am not even sure what a 9:1 is and whether its the right one for the job ? The greatest improvements were on 20mtrs. How can i improve say 80mtrs ? I use a 20mtr long wire, coax feed , earthed with a earth rod 10mtrs from the house. All advice welcome Regards Jeff |
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Jeff,
For 80 meters, try a wire about 120 - 130 feet long. Feed it in the center and you won't need a balun. 'Doc |
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Would that be so each half is 60- 65 feet long ?
And is 75 ohm tv coax ok to feed it ? Cheers Jeff "'Doc" wrote in message ... Jeff, For 80 meters, try a wire about 120 - 130 feet long. Feed it in the center and you won't need a balun. 'Doc |
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Jeff,
Yes, 60 - 65 feet per side. As long as you aren't transmitting, 75 ohm TV coax, or 50 ohm coax of almost any kind will work just fine. Get it up as high as possible. If you have to 'bend' it a bit to make it fit your space, it shouldn't really affect things very much. It may not be 'better' than what you're using now, but it will be different, so you should hear things you may not be able to hear now. Good luck... 'Doc |
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 20:40:31 +0000 (UTC), "JEFF UK"
wrote: Hi. Has any body any simple balun designs for a SWL long wire ? I made a 9:1 transformer at the weekend, signals were improved, noise was down. I was wondering if there was any thing better ? I am not even sure what a 9:1 is and whether its the right one for the job ? The greatest improvements were on 20mtrs. How can i improve say 80mtrs ? I use a 20mtr long wire, coax feed , earthed with a earth rod 10mtrs from the house. All advice welcome Jeff, the biggest reason for using a BalUn for SWL is if you are trying to isolate the antenna system from the local RF fields in your house. These fields can result from noisy light dimmers, to poorly shielded computers, to a noisy set of brushes on the blower for a furnace... If you get lots of interference of this sort, then a BalUn might be appropriate. Otherwise, it's not worth the trouble. Generally, this sort of interference is worst with those who have their short wave radios upstairs, throw a wire out of a window for an antenna, and use the electrical system ground as the counterpoise to their antenna. However, if you install a dipole high in the air, away from your house, chances are you won't hear enough of a difference to make a BalUn worth using. 73, Jake Brodsky, AB3A "Beware of the massive impossible!" |
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