The BU-2000-PWR is a 1:1 balun designed for use in amateur radio and communications applications in the HF (high frequency) frequency bands spanning from 0.5 to 60 MHz. This device is useful for several applications, including the more Manufacturer: komunica Reference BU2000PWR
The BU-2000-PWR is a 1:1 balun designed for use in amateur radio and communications applications in the HF (high frequency) frequency bands spanning from 0.5 to 60 MHz. This device is useful for several applications, including creating your own cable antenna or as a replacement for a balun on an existing antenna.
1:1 Ratio: The balun has a 1:1 ratio, meaning there is no change in impedance between its terminals. This is common in applications where 1:1 impedance matching is needed, such as in wire or dipole antennas.
Cross-Voltage Format: The balun operates in the cross-voltage format, meaning it balances the voltages in the conductors. This is important to avoid currents on the outside of the coax and minimize interference.
Maximum Power: The BU-2000-PWR is designed to handle a maximum power of 2000 watts. This gives you the ability to transmit high-power signals without problems.
Frequency Bands: This balun is optimized for the HF frequency bands, which are common in amateur radio. It covers a wide frequency range from 0.5 to 60 MHz.
Versatility: Can be used to build your own wire antenna or to replace a balun on an existing antenna. It is a versatile piece in amateur radio applications.
BU-2000-PWR is a 1:1 balun designed for amateur radio applications in the HF frequency bands. It provides a 1:1 impedance ratio and is optimized for a maximum power of 2000 watts. Its versatility allows it to be used in the creation of homemade antennas or as a replacement for existing antennas. It is a useful tool for those involved in amateur radio and high frequency communication.
Crossover format: Tension
Maximum power 2000 Watts