I am looking to build (yet another) 4:1 unun for a Rybakov antenna. Looking online, I see about half of the articles recommend a TX-2 toroid, and half recommend a TX-43.
I would think that the TX-2 toroid wouldn't be great for the hgher bands - if a powdered toroid were needed I would have expected a TX-6. Anyway, I'm wondering if there is any reason to choose the powdered toroid over the 43?
Mike, KL7MJ
Which toroid for 4:1 unun?
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Re: Which toroid for 4:1 unun?
KL7MJ wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 8:40 pm I am looking to build (yet another) 4:1 unun for a Rybakov antenna. Looking online, I see about half of the articles recommend a TX-2 toroid, and half recommend a TX-43.
I would think that the TX-2 toroid wouldn't be great for the hgher bands - if a powdered toroid were needed I would have expected a TX-6. Anyway, I'm wondering if there is any reason to choose the powdered toroid over the 43?
Mike, KL7MJ
ok. since nobody replied I guess I may try; start from this
https://slideplayer.com/slide/10775160/ ... +Balun.jpg
which shows the (subtle) difference between a BalUn and a UnUn, then see this
https://vk6ysf.com/balun_4-1.htm
for some ideas about the 4:1 and its core material

HTH
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Re: Which toroid for 4:1 unun?
further infos
https://wb3gck.com/2018/12/09/revisitin ... -vertical/
and add this
https://www.g4akc.co.uk/ground-tuning-units-gtus/
between the antenna and the ground stake or the radials
https://wb3gck.com/2018/12/09/revisitin ... -vertical/
and add this
https://www.g4akc.co.uk/ground-tuning-units-gtus/
between the antenna and the ground stake or the radials
