Hi Ron,
Construction of a phase inversion transformer is covered in detail on page 23
of the excellent paper published by W5ZN and N4HY:
http://www.w5zn.org/files/Design%20Construction%20&%20Evaluation%20of%20the%208%20Circle%20Vertical%20Array%20for%20Low%20Band%20Receiving%20Rev%203A%2002-25-2011.pdf
My phase inversion transformer uses the Fairite 2873000202 binocular core
popularized by W8JI for use in Beverage matching and receiving crossfire
transformers.
http://www.newark.com/fair-rite/2873000202/ferrite-core-cylindrical/dp/02E8908
My transformer windings are made of twisted red and white 26 AWG insulated
telephone wire or you could use Category 5 Ethernet cable or just about any
other small diameter insulated wire. The twisted pair is passed three times
through both holes in the binocular core (three times returning back to the
starting point of winding). The red wire is grounded at one end of the twisted
pair and the black wire is grounded at the opposite end of the twisted pair.
The remaining wires are the input and output of the phase inversion
transformer. It took me longer to type this explanation than to fabricate a
transformer!
I'll be happy to answer any further questions.
73
Frank
W3LPL
---- Original message ----
>Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2013 12:02:24 -0800
>From: Ron Spencer <ron.e.spencer@gmail.com>
>Subject: BSEF array
>To: donovanf@starpower.net
>
>Frank sounds intriguing. Can you supply details of the phase inverting
>transformer?
>
>Thanks
>
>Ron
>N4XD
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