4:1 Baluns/Ununs

Bullet 50:200 (4:1) HF Unun, 1.8-61 MHz, 100/500/1500 Watts, End Fed OCF Antennas

SKU Bullet-4U-100
$69.95
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Bullet 50:200 (4:1) HF Unun, 1.8-61 MHz, 100/500/1500 Watts, End Fed OCF Antennas
Product Details
Brand: Palomar Enginees
UPC: Does not apply
MPN: Bullet-4U-100/500/1500
Type: NEW
Country/Region of Manufacture: USA

The “Bullet” End Fed OCF Antenna Matcher - 100/500/1500 Watts PEP/Digital

The key to end fed OCF antenna success is the matching network interface between the wire antenna and the feed line choke on the coax. Palomar Engineers employs a dual port ferrite matching system that offers wide bandwidth (1.8-61 MHz), and a 100 watt PEP power rating.

The antenna can be used as a sloper, “L” with a vertical section and a longer horizontal section, or as a horizontal or sloper antenna between two trees or supports. Great antenna for portable operations like NPOTA, SOTA, Field Day, etc., or for permanent installations like installing in an attic, under the eaves of a house, along a fence, etc. This is a short, effective and easy-to-hide antenna which gives a good account of itself on -80-6M (95' wire, 40' counterpoise using coax or wire), 40-6 (55' wire, 11' counterpoise using coax or wire) or 20-6 (25' wire, 7' counterpoise using coax or wire,).

We sell the Bullet-4U-100 separately so you can add you own wire type and length or you can purchase a complete antenna system including wire and end insulator. Remember you also need a feed line choke like the easy adjustable snap on SOFLC. Note: Wire shown in product pictures is NOT INCLUDED but shown for illustrative size purposes. Wire kits can be purchased separately if needed.

If you need a higher power 4:1 unun for your OCF end fed antenna, check out the Bullet-4U-500 or Bullet-4U-1500.

Use a good quality 50 ohm cable such as RG-8X or similar as that size allows multiple (5-6 recommended) turns thru the feed line choke. The Bullet-4U-100 matching unit is rated for 100 watts PEP for SSB and 100 watts for CW/FT8. If the matching unit becomes warm to the touch after transmitting at high power, reduce the power output or the internal matching unit may become damaged.


NOTE: We rate our Bullet baluns (and ununs) VERY conservatively with a 50% duty cycle as used with digital (FT8) modes. Some manufacturers selling low cost baluns may use a 5% duty cycle for their PEP rating to make it appear you get a higher rated balun for a lower price, but you may in fact be getting be getting less. Their 1500 watts PEP really means 75 watts continuous or 150 watts at a 50% duty cycle compared to our 250 watts at 50% duty cycle. Our baluns typically cover a larger frequency range under 2:1 SWR which make your transceiver happy and probably will last longer with less electrical stress.

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

4:1 impedance transformers (Baluns and Unun configurations) are available in kit form or assembled form in a weatherproof  Current Unun and Balun Enclosure which we call CUBE Baluns™ and CUBE Ununs™. All 4:1 impedance transformers use ferrite cores and the kit forms can be configured as a balun with balanced output of 200 ohms or as ununs with one side grounded.

4:1 baluns are designed for 50 ohm unbalanced (coax) input to 200 ohm output (either balanced or with one side grounded).

4:1 Baluns are useful between balanced lines for center fed Zepps, Off-center fed (OCF) dipoles with coax, G5RV antennas, full wave loops, NVIS dipoles that are close to ground and have impedance levels near 200 ohms or high impedance feeds for log periodic beams.

4:1 ununs are useful between coax and vertical antennas, monopole verticals or long wires with load impedances near 200 ohms.