John,
I'm not surprised at your findings in light of my experience.  Regarding the 
ATUs being able to tune in this case, I'm not surprised.  Elecraft tuners will 
match nearly a complete open and short.......been there, done that.  I really 
wish they were limited to something like 6:1 to prevent that.  Above that SWR 
RF energy is grossly wasted, IMHO.
It seems for some reason that I don't know about at the moment, when the balun 
case ground is connected to station ground it somehow makes a major change in 
the antenna/coax system.  I've replaced most of the coax in all my antenna 
systems in the last month so I'm leaning toward some other explanation.  When I 
get some spare time this weekend I will try to take a further look at it.

73



Jim, W0EM

--- On Thu, 9/20/12, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Balun Ground Connection
To: "'Jim Harris'" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "'Elecraft 
Email'" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, September 20, 2012, 9:50 PM

Hi Jim & group

I did an experiment today and tied the balun case/coax shield to station ground 
via the stud. 

I found 2 things: 

# 1 the manual tuner settings required for 1:1 match changed on all bands, but 
the KAT3 and manual tuner were still able to find a 1:1.0 match on all bands 
80m - 10m. 

#2 where I had no detectable common mode current on the coax shield prior to 
connecting the balun to ground, I now have 15-20mA on 20 and 40m, as measured 
with my calibrated clip on ammeter.  There's also now some RF on my tx audio, 
where before it was clean. 

I'm wondering if the coax shield between the balun and tuner IS functioning as 
part of this loop antenna system and grounding its shield before the tuner  is 
introducing more imbalance?  

I'm no expert, but this is interesting. 

73,
John
VK7JB



-------- Original Message ----------

 

 John, 
 I found that by connecting the balun ground to my station ground I
had >25 SWR on all bands. I just let it float......no problems so far.

 73 
Jim, W0EM 
 >>>  
John
VK7JB



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