[R-390] Differences between the balanced antenna and unbalanced antenna inputs

Barry Scott 72volkswagon at gmail.com
Sun Nov 3 21:24:41 EST 2024


So that's why the primary is tuned to a null?

Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ

On Sun, Nov 3, 2024 at 8:15 PM David Wise <d44617665 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I used to think that, but not anymore.  The unbalanced input is meant to be used with an antenna with a specific capacitance, which acts as part of the capacitance that resonates the secondary winding of whichever transformer is selected for your band.  The primary winding that the unbalanced input skips is nonresonant.  The caps there don't resonate, they just establish a center tap for balance.  You get the same number of tuned circuits either way.
>
> Dave Wise
> SWL (inactive)
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> Subject: [R-390] Differences between the balanced antenna and unbalanced antenna inputs
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> There is one advantage of using the 125 ohm balanced antenna inputs; You
> get a little bit more pre-selection through RF transformers T201 to T206.
>
> When using the 50 ohm unbalanced connector (the C connector) it bypasses
> those RF transformers.
>
> You can see this on diagram 5-14
>
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