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Bullet Hybrid (9:1) HF Balun + 1:1 Choke, 1.8-61 MHz, 500 Watts, T2FD, BBTD, ALE

SKU BULLET-9-1-500EB
$119.95
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Bullet Hybrid (9:1) HF Balun + 1:1 Choke, 1.8-61 MHz, 500 Watts, T2FD, BBTD, ALE
Product Details
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA
Type: NEW
Input ohms/Output ohms: 50 in, 450 out
Frequency Range < 2:1 SWR (MHz): 1.8-100
PEP Power Rating (watts): 500
Transformer Topology: Braodband Ferrite
Hardware Type: Stainless Steel
Weight (pounds): 2
Antenna Compatability: T2FD, BBTD, ALE, Rhombic

The Bullet-9-1-500EB is a multi-core, 9:1 balun plus a 1:1 feed line choke in a single compact (looks like a bullet) enclosure that is lightweight and easy to transport for your fixed/portable ALE, T2FD or BBTD antenna systems. Also useful for rhombic and other wire antennas needing balanced 450 ohm output. Halyard hoist at top of balun for convenient attachment point. Input is via SO-239 coax connector and output with side eye bolt output.Use a 500 ohm non-inductive termination resistor (Our part# TR-500-600) for the T2FD when using this balun.

Need higher power capability? See our 1500 watts 9:1 hybrid (part# CB-9-1-1500) and use two TR-1000-600 resistors in parallel for additional power dissipation.


Remember we over engineer our products, to out perform our competition - just compare the weight and frequency range of our baluns to theirs and you will know we put much more into our products so you don't have to worry about failure at a critical moment.


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