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CUBE 1.5:1 Unun, 50 in/75 ohms out, 1.5KW, 1.8-65 MHz UHF In/Out

SKU CU-1.5-1500SOX
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CUBE 1.5:1 Unun, 50 in/75 ohms out, 1.5KW, 1.8-65 MHz UHF In/Out
Product Details
Brand: Palomar Engineers
Effective Frequency Range (MHz): 1.8-65 MHz
PEP Power Rating (watts): 1500
Estimated Insertion Loss (db): .10
Input Connector Type: SO-239 female
Output Connector Connector Type: SO-239 female
Ground Connector (Y/N): none
Enclosure Size (LxWxH inches): 4 x 4 x 2

1500 Watt Rated 1.5:1 CUBE™ Unun

Purpose. The CU-1.5-1500 (1500 watts PEP) or CU-1.5-5000 (5KW PEP) is used as a 1:1 unun(aka feed line choke, line isolator) for 50 ohm unbalanced coax cable input to 75 ohm unbalanced coax output at full amateur radio legal power (1500/5000-watts PEP) into a matched load 50 ohm load for 1.8-61 MHz (or a balanced output load for the CB-1.5-1500/5000). The unun (or balun) is designed to have a high RF impedance to common mode currents on the outside of the coax braid while passing RF currents on the inside of the coax braid to the antenna.

For maximum common mode current protection (and receiver noise floor reduction due to common mode current pickup by the coaxial braid), use one feed line choke such as the CU-1-1500 (for 50 ohms coax) or CU-1.5-1500/5000 (for 75 ohm coax) at the antenna and another at the radio shack equipment connection or input of antenna tuner.In some difficult RFI cases, additional common mode chokes are needed between equipment such as linear amps and antenna tuners, and transceivers.

This Unun or Balun designed to work with 75 ohm loads and the Unun/Balun will be damaged if you use at high impedances and high power such as driving a 40 meter antenna with an 80 meter transmitter signal where the load impedance on the antenna is very high.Best use is with antennas having a load impedance near 75 ohm range.

When considering solutions for AM broadcast (550 Khz – 1.8 Mhz) you should consider Mix 77 ferrites available in a variety of shapes and sizes.  Choose a size to give the maximum number of turns of the affected wire or cable.

AM broadcast transmits on a low frequency with large antennas.  Consequently it takes a large antenna to receive the signals.  Typical “antennas” are AC house wiring, phone lines, long satellite or cable TV cables, DSL/CAT5 lines running between rooms, etc.  The device wires that connect to these  “antennas” need to be choked with as many turns through the ferrite as possible.  Some installation examples are shown below on this page.

For AC/ DC power cords and coax cables the F240-77 (2.4″ OD, 1.4″ ID) “Donut” toroid is the most popular.  Also available are smaller toroid donuts and Mix 77 beads. Shown below is a graph with 8, 10, and 12 turns through the toroid – obviously more turns has higher choking impedance.  Mix 77 toroid products are HERE and Mix 77 small beads (for small wires) are HERE

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F240-77 Turns Comparison from .1 – 8.1 Mhz

Shown below is a graph of frequency response verses choking magnitude for a F240-77 in the AM Broadcast band for a 12 turn coil around the toroid. (Same info as above but different frequency range).

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F240-77 Choking Impedance in AM Broadcast Band

 

 

Typical Installations for Donut/Ring Toroids

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AC Cable on F-240 Toroid – 6 turns

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Ethernet Cable on F-240 Toroid – 7 turns

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Audio or Mic cable on F240- 12 turns

 

 Extra Mix 75 Snap On Beads  HERE – VERY effective for AM Broadcast RFI