PRACTICAL HF BALUNS FOR 50/75 OHM COAX
The following diagrams and tables
show some 1:1 and 4:1 baluns for 1.8 - 30 MHz suitable for use up to 200W (400W
peak) on systems using 50 or 75 ohm coaxial cable input. SWR should not exceed
2:1.
Materials required:
Ferrite Core: Select either rod or toroid core as detailed below
Core insulation: 1 layer of ptfe tape (plumbers thread sealing tape);
plumbing suppliers
Wire: 1.25mm enamelled copper; electronics shops
Spacing material: Kinnears 540 TEX colourfil twine; product code K 069048;
newsagents, craft suppliers
Note: This twine is polypropylene and is
the preferred choice since it will not absorb water.
Winding
Method
1:1 Rod
Balun
Ferrite Rod: R-61-037-300
Construction:
Start
by winding a layer of ptfe tape on the rod
Cut two 500mm lengths of 1.25mm
enamelled copper wire for a bifilar winding.
Starting at the centre of the
rod, close wind half the length of the wires towards one end. Repeat for the
other half. 12 bifilar turns (24 wires) should now be centred on the rod, with
sufficient end lengths for terminations. If the lowest operating frequency is
3.5MHz then 10 turns is sufficient.
Cut the spacing twine into 500mm lengths
and insert between the wires as required by tightly pulling the cord between the
turns. This makes a secure finished winding. Start at the centre of the winding
and work towards each end.
For a 50 ohm balun put spacing twine between
the bifilar turns (winding method c).
For a 75 ohm balun put spacing
twine between all wires (winding method d).
Waterproof, terminate
and house the finished balun as required.
See test
results for the rod balun.
1:1 Toroid Balun
Ferrite Toroid: FT-140-61.
Use
the same winding method and materials as in the rod balun
above.
Construction:
Spread the 12 bifilar turns evenly around the
core. This leaves space between the 12 turns (24 wires).
If the lowest
operating frequency is 3.5MHz then 10 turns is sufficient.
For a 50 ohm balun
the bifilar pairs are close spaced (winding method a).
For a 75 ohm
balun put spacing twine between the bifilar pair(winding method
b).
See test
results for these toroid baluns.
4:1 Toroid Balun
Ferrite Toroid: FT-140-61.
Use
the same winding method and materials as in the rod balun
above.
Construction:
Spread the 12 bifilar turns evenly around the
core. This leaves space between the 12 turns (24 wires).
If the lowest
operating frequency is 3.5MHz then 10 turns is sufficient.
For the 50:200 ohm
balun the bifilar pairs are close spaced (winding method a).
For the
75:300 ohm balun put spacing twine between the bifilar pair (winding method
b).
See test
results for these toroid baluns.
20/11/04
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