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One solution to this problem is to use a balun.
This can be remedied with the use of a balun.
A 1:1 current balun should be used between coax and ladder line.
The origin of the word balun is balance + unbalance.
One example of this method involves a television balun transformer.
The one at the right is not a balun, as it provides only impedance matching.
A balun may also be used instead of an active differential amplifier device.
An RF choke can be used in place of a balun.
A current balun consists of two windings that are closely coupled.
A current balun is a bit more expensive but has the characteristic of being more broadband.
To convert a signal from balanced to unbalanced requires a balun.
A balun can take many forms and may include devices that also transform impedances but need not do so.
It is implemented as a specific wiring around the ferrite core of the balun.
This balun design is not good for low frequencies because of the long length of pipe that will be needed.
Even though for simple balancing the antenna a 4:1 balun could be used, the impedances will differ in general.
Less commonly, it can be fed with coaxial cable through a balun transformer.
Commonly, a choke balun is used, or an air transformer, using about five turns of coax.
The street was named for Hugh de Balun, who owned property in the area in the 12th century.
A balun can be used to couple video signals to twisted-pair cables instead of using coaxial cable.
Balanced and unbalanced circuits can be interconnected using a transformer called a balun.
A circuit that has the specific purpose of converting between balanced and unbalanced formats is called a balun.
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To connect the aerial to this coaxial cable transmission line a matching network and/or a balun may be required.
A once common application of a radio frequency balun was found at the antenna terminals of a television receiver.