12:1 Baluns/Ununs

SABRE 50:100 (2:1) CUBE™ Balun (1.8-31 MHz), 2KW Top Studs Output

SKU SABRE-2-2000
$149.95
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SABRE 50:100 (2:1) CUBE™ Balun (1.8-31 MHz), 2KW Top Studs Output
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SPECIAL ORDER SABRE 2:1 CUBE Balun™ – (1.8-30 MHz)

(Original product part # was 770013S - circa 1999)


Model SABRE-2-2000 is a 2:1 (100:50) quad core balun used to translate a 50 ohm input to 100 ohms at RF power levels up to 2000 watts PEP when used with a matched load. This assembled balun features a quad core configuration for increased power handling and flatter frequency response to 31 MHz. With a matched 100 ohm load the SWR over the frequency range 1.8 to 30 MHz is shown in the following table measured with an AIM 4170 network analyzer. Notice that the conversion from 100 to 50 ohms is very consistent from 1.8-31 Mhz and SWR is less than 1.5:1 over the range allowing easy tuning by most radio internal antenna tuners or an external tuner. Graph is for a 2:1 balun often used with delta loop, log periodic, horizontal loop antennas and HF Radar.

Input connector is 50 ohm type N (SO-239 also available - inquire).SABRE-2-2000 is in a NEMA 4x4x2 weatherproof box with mounting flanges at bottom to attach to fixed location (mast, wall, beam antenna, etc.).

CB 2 2000DCV SWR 1 31 Mhz 6 to 3 61x21 1024x615 - 12:1 Baluns/Ununs

Eye bolts and studs are all stainless steel for long life.

12:1 Baluns are useful between 600-650 ohm balanced loads the impedance at the  end of the feed line is 600 ohms (1/2 wavelength feed line), or high impedance feeds for rhombic,  T2FD and traveling wave antennas.

12:1 Ununs are useful between coax and long wires with a load impedance near 600 ohms like a beverage antenna.  Shortwave listener antennas also can benefit with the 12:1 unun and it may provide a better match than 9:1 ununs – this means quieter noise levels and stronger signals so you can hear distance stations easier.