RSGB 2018 Convention lecture - VHF Baluns: Fact and Fancy
Ian White, GM3SEK Our ideas about HF baluns have changed dramatically in recent years. The focus today is very much on suppressing unwanted common-mode RF currents, to reduce both the received noise levels and the risks of causing interference on transmit. Now Ian extends those ideas into the VHF-UHF spectrum, taking a critical look at some long-established methods for feeding Yagi antennas and identifying a new list of Do's and Don'ts for modern conditions.

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RSGB Convention lecture 2017 - VHF-UHF DX - the Game of Decibels

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Baluns, Balance & Differential Signals

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John Portune W6NBC "Coiled Coax Baluns" Cycle25

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RSGB 2018 Convention lecture: FreeDV - Digital Voice for HF and other low SNR channels

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Designing Coiled Coax Ugly Baluns

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RSGB 2018 Convention lecture - PI4: the Digtal mode for beacons and why it is a success

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GM3SEK (Face to Face)

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RSGB 2018 Convention lecture - FT8 Secrets

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"Ugly" of "Coax" Baluns - John Portune W6NBC - September 2021

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The Counterpoise - The Other Half of Your Antenna!

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Ham Radio Line Isolator - Build and Placement

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Understanding HF Propagation

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Measuring Common Mode Current Chokes with a NanoVNA

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RSGB Convention lecture 2018 - The K3LR Super Station

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RSGB Convention lecture 2015 - Clean up your shack

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Transmission-Line Baluns

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Ferrite Baluns - John - W6NBC

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RSGB Convention lecture 2017 - Amateur deep space reception

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Setting up the NanoVNA for checking baluns and insertion losses

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