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Choke Balun

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A balun is used to connect a balanced line to an unbalanced line. In a balanced line you have two signals working against each other where ground is irrelevant and in an unbalanced line you have just one signal working against ground. A balun will help reduce or eliminate RF current on the outside of a coaxial cable. A '''balun''' is also known as an '''air choke'''. The word balun comes from the words "balanced" and "unbalanced." With RF a balun deals with impedance matching between antenna and line. Coaxial cable is a type of unbalanced feedline. Coaxial cable is the most common feedline in use today for RF. RF cable tends to travel both on the inside and the outside of a coax shield, which can give the coaxial cable characteristics of three independent wires. To alleviate RF on the outside of a coaxial cable shield a simple three loop air choke can be introduced. The coaxial cable can be wrapped three times around a piece of PVC that is 2.5" to 3". Basically, not so tight as to damage the cable, but no large a loop as to nullify the effective choking of the unwanted RF. == Types of balun == Generally a balun consists of two wires (primary and secondary) and a toroid core: it converts the electrical energy of the primary wire into a magnetic field. Depending on how the secondary wire is done, the magnetic field is converted back to an electric field. * Autotransformer balun: two coils on a ferrite rod * Classical transformer: isolated transformers * Transmission-line transformer: transformer type magnetic coupling combined with the transmission line type electro-magnetic coupling * Delay line: connected transmission lines of specific lengths w/o transformer * RF choke: coaxial cable near to the feed point of a balanced antenna [[Category:Electronics]]
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