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Re: Balun Questions.

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On 09/02/16 17:15, [hidden email] wrote:

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> > If you lose, it is never good when the center conductor shorts to the
> >shield at Kilowatt power levels.  Use loops large enough to stay within
> >the bending radius of your coax.  Now if this is QRP, you could
> >probably get away with it.

There are coax cables out there that can run safely too hot to handle.  
Teflon dielectric and FEP outer cover.

It's used in multi kW industrial amps and power combiners, wrapped
around many ferrite cores, often with fan cooling, for the ferrite, not
the cable!

Commercial (Broadcast) baluns too are sometimes immersed in oil, much
like power transformers, for cooling.  That's at the 10's of kW power
level.   But the coax is the high temperature stuff again.

Use suitable cable for the job, not cheap polyethylene stuff.

Dave G0WBX.

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Re: Balun Questions.

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Hi Dave G0WBX,
I used to deal with some of those prior to retirement, worked in a
broadcast shop for about 40 years...  What a difference digital has
made to TV broadcast! :)
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73's, and thanks,
Dave

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On Tue, 2016-02-09 at 17:54 +0000, Dave B via Elecraft wrote:

> On 09/02/16 17:15, [hidden email] wrote:
>
> <Snipped>
> > > If you lose, it is never good when the center conductor shorts to
> > > the
> > > shield at Kilowatt power levels.  Use loops large enough to stay
> > > within
> > > the bending radius of your coax.  Now if this is QRP, you could
> > > probably get away with it.
>
> There are coax cables out there that can run safely too hot to
> handle.   
> Teflon dielectric and FEP outer cover.
>
> It's used in multi kW industrial amps and power combiners, wrapped 
> around many ferrite cores, often with fan cooling, for the ferrite,
> not 
> the cable!
>
> Commercial (Broadcast) baluns too are sometimes immersed in oil,
> much 
> like power transformers, for cooling.  That's at the 10's of kW
> power 
> level.   But the coax is the high temperature stuff again.
>
> Use suitable cable for the job, not cheap polyethylene stuff.
>
> Dave G0WBX.
>
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