[Elecraft] Baluns - give me a kit!
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Fri May 31 15:24:01 2002
QSL Steve. Thanks for your input and encouragement. Will have a look at
the web site. Receiving many responses to this post. Most gratifying.
Will post your reply to the reflector for others to see.
73 de Jerry/k6iii
On Fri, 31 May 2002 13:10:27 -0600 beezer <[email protected]> writes:
> Jerry:
>
> Go to Tom Hammond's page. Look about half-way down and you will see
> details
> for a current type 4:1 balun. Perfect for a K2 or a K1. I have
> built
> several of them, all with great results.
>
> You can put one in a Radio Shack plastic box, PVC cap, etc. I made
> a little
> guy for the K1 that fits inside a 1/2-inch PVC cap.
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~n0ss/download.html
>
> Good Luck
>
> Steve Keithley - WD9FJL
> Albuqeurque
>
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Eric/Wayne,
> >
> > Baluns are a bit of a mystery to me... I'm pretty simple minded,
> now, but
> > know there is a need for 4:1 and even 6:1 baluns (and others) with
> these
> > QRP rigs. I see articles on making these, but the parts are
> usually not
> > readily available. If Radio Shack (Tandy) has the parts please let
> me
> > know what to get (i.e. RS part number, etc...). Sure, the KAT1 or
> KAT2
> > auto antenna tuners will probably match any antenna I string up,
> but
> > wouldn't it be better to at least get close to the 50-ohm
> impedance that
> > the K1/K2 want to see? Maybe I'm missing something here, but...
> >
> > It seems to me it would simple thing to market a do-it-yourself
> balun
> > kit. I suspect Elecraft has all the parts and could kit up a core
> with
> > some wire, maybe a box and a couple of connectors along with some
> > instruction sheet on how to wind various baluns for QRP (use with
> K1's
> > and K2's). Why not include a discusson in these instruction sheet
> about
> > baluns and when you need to use them, along with a few simple
> wire
> > antenna examples, etc...
> >
> > I would imagine that you would sell quite a few of these balun
> kits.
> >
> > (Reflector readers are encouraged to post what you have done, how
> to, web
> > references, pictures, RS part numbes, etc...)
> >
> > 73 de Jerry/k6iii
> > San Jose, CA
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