The author constantly refers to the seminal publication of G. In many cases the author warns the reader of the evils of voltage baluns ( probably a true statement), but then extols the superb benefits and divine merits of Ruthroff's work on the same. What I can and will say is I did not enjoy it, and I found it to be contradictory, weak and misleading. To the say the book is badly written, I will not say, I'm no English major myself, and I'll leave that to others. I found the book to be at best a loosely coupled collection of articles which seems to start in the middle of basic ideas, and seem to trail on and then abruptly end. I wish I could tell that it were true, in short they are all wrong and I would strongly suspect not one of them actually read the book. I ordered it.Ģ0 bucks and a few days later. Understanding, Building, and Using Baluns and Ununs' by Jerry Sevick, W2FMI - This book is presented (ARRL, eham, and everyone else) to be universally touted as the pinnacle and the state of the art for those seeking a deeper understanding and actually building. So we can use a balun – a balanced to unbalanced device - to one to another. Most commonly, balanced antennas don't use the earth as part of the antenna. COMTEK Jerry Sevick W2FMI Series Current Baluns were inspired by the writing of Jerry Sevick, as published in his book ' Understanding, Building, and Using Baluns and Ununs ', also available from DX Engineering.
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