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Old 15-Oct-2014, 8:30 PM   #1
Stereocraig
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Which Style Balun Is Better?

My choices for a DIY, would be between the standard 4:1 x-frmr and the PCB type.

I know that the PCB style would be more sturdy/ dependable, but what about matching and SWR, etc?

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Old 15-Oct-2014, 8:34 PM   #2
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The 4:1 transformer balun works well for VHF & UHF; the PCB balun works better for UHF than for VHF. The new UHF antennas with a built-in PCB balun don't pick up VHF channels as well as the older UHF antennas that used a separate 4:1 transformer balun.

So, it really depends upon your application.

If you need a low-loss balun for one channel, then the best choice is a DIY halfwave 4:1 coaxial balun cut for the frequency of that channel.

http://www.hdtvprimer.com/antennas/temporarypage.html

http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/show...&postcount=761
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Awhile back, ADTech said that NEWER 91XG used a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) balun which uses unequal stripline delays to form the equivalent of a Coax Balun, which ONLY works on UHF Band and severely attenuates Hi-VHF. You probably could figure out a way to replace the PCB Balun....perhaps ADTech can help...
http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/show...10&postcount=3
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DB4e and DB8e use PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Baluns, which are VERY lossy in Hi-VHF Band, which is something NOT modeled by 4nec2:
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Old 16-Oct-2014, 6:02 AM   #3
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Thank you for a great explanation, Rabbit!
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