Hello all,

Have noticed over the recent years that current baluns are used in places where 
the load/source Z is not purely resistive (OK  will allow a little reactance) , 
example - an incoming transmission line that looks like R +j (quite a lot) goes 
to a balun then the to an ATU then to the TX. I was brought up to understand 
that in such a case, outgoing transmitter power would NOT result in equal and 
180 degrees out of phase currents on the transmision line wires. i.e. the 
antenna would see an "unbalanced source" I was always told to put the balun 
between the Tx and the ATU, and to make sure that the ATU presented the balun 
with a R +/- j0 load , or simply put was "tuned up". (Loved those swinging 
links).

I appreciate that there are a lot of "but ifs", but was Teacher right in the 
fundamentals? If so, it might go some way to explain why some antennas that are 
looking for a balanced feed are misbehaved.

73

Geoff     GM4ESD

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