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Should I use a balun with a dipole?

Should I use a balun with a dipole?

If a dipole antenna is fed with a coaxial cable from the transceiver, it is always a good idea to use a “BalUn”. BalUn means: Balanced to Unbalanced. This enables us to adapt an unbalanced fed system (coaxial cable) to a balanced antenna system (dipole antenna).

What is a balun Why do we need that in dipole antenna?

A Balun is used to “balance” unbalanced systems – i.e. those where power flows from an unbalanced line to a balanced line (hence, balun derives from balance to unbalanced). An unbalanced transmission line (coaxial cable) connected to a dipole antenna.

What is a 1 1 balun used for?

Key uses for the 1:1 current-balun: a) is to marginalize the “inverted-L current” in the transmission-line feeding a dipole-antenna. This will prevent a radiating Feedline and prevent distorting the antenna’s radiation pattern. There will be some flux in the core but it’ll be minor due to the small current causing it.

How long is a 40 meter dipole?

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Read more about . . . . Dipole Length Calculations.

Approximate Lengths for HF Ham Band Dipole Antennas
Band (MHz) Length (Feet) Length (metres)
7.0 MHz (40 metres) 68.5 21.1
10.1 (30 metres) 47.5 14.7
14.00 (20 metres) 34.3 10.6

How long is an 80 meter dipole?

Since an 80 meter dipole is approximately 130 feet long, and a 160 meter dipole is approximately 250 feet long, this space reduction can be critical in getting the antenna to fit into our typical backyards. Another often cited reason is that the inverted vee makes a better match to the typical 50 Ohm feed line.

How high is 40m dipole?

For best results, dipoles should be at least 1/2 wavelength above ground level. For the lower bands, especially 160-40 meters, this can become impractical–place your dipole as high as your situation allows.