Posted by
Wes Stewart-2 on
May 23, 2017; 5:29pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/BL2-Antenna-Balun-Usage-tp7630889p7631046.html
Since a truck can be defined as a wheeled vehicle for moving (heavy) loads, many
variations exist.
Likewise, a balun can be defined as a device for converting from a single-ended
to a balanced source/load and many variations exist.
The fact that both terms are all-inclusive doesn't negate their usefulness or
demand their removal from conversation.
If people would think of a balun as performing a function rather than a
particular device for performing that function they would have less heartburn.
In other words, saying, "When feeding a balanced antenna with coax, it is
advisable to incorporate a balun at the feed point.", shouldn't start an
argument about what constitutes a balun.
If we are to follow the commandments of one of our correspondents we should
remove "truck" from our vocabulary, since it isn't a precise term.
Wes N7WS
On 5/23/2017 9:45 AM, Lynn W. Taylor, WB6UUT wrote:
> Terminology does count, especially in technical areas, like radio.
>
> If you ask to borrow my truck, and I say "yes" and hand you my hand-truck
> (two-wheeled dolly) it's probably not what you were thinking.
>
> On 5/22/2017 10:19 PM, Clay Autery wrote:
>> How about not worrying what to call it, period?
>>
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