It appears the matching unit between the ends of the Carolina Windom is
W4THU's secret blend of 11 herbs and spices, if you will.
Likely to prevent people from home-brewing the CW, it's never clearly
explained just what, if anything, might be different about it vs. a standard
4:1 balun, nor is there any indication any of the other units on his website
are similar in construction.
But the site does make it pretty clear the antenna relies upon common-mode
current on the outside of the coax between the antenna and the choke 24'
down the coax.
Can't, and won't, say I blame him for trying to keep proprietary information
proprietary, any more than I blame KFC for locking up the recipe. (I do
blame them for turning KFC into crap, however.)
For the RW OCFD, there doesn't appear to be a reliance on common-mode
current on the coax, since no choke is specified.
So, the question is: while a 4:1 balun is the correct choice for an OCFD,
would it necessarily replicate the matching unit in a CW? If it's designed
to prevent CM current on the coax, maybe not.
I don't know the answer, which is why I'm asking.
73, kelly
ve4xt
On 1/25/15 7:49 AM, "wa3gin" <wa3gin@comcast.net> wrote:
> Yes, the Balun Design unit is a good choice. I recently put up a 160m OCFD
> at 100ft and in addition to full coverage on 160m the other bands all have a
> nice sweet spot. No detectable RF or common mode on the RG213 run 150ft.
> Measures for this wire antenna were 88' and 176'.
>
> 73,
> dave
> wa3gin
>
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>> Patrick none taken. Thanks for the helpful advice.
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