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  2. Braid-breaker - Wikipedia

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    This simple RF choke impedes signals passing on the outside of the braid, which helps to cure television interference. A braid-breaker is a filter that prevents television interference (TVI). In many cases, TVI is caused by a high field strength of a nearby high frequency (HF) transmitter, the aerial down lead plugged into the back of the TV ...

  3. Balun - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see Balun (disambiguation). This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (October 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Pair of AC&E 120 Ω twisted pair (Krone IDC) to 75 Ω coaxial cable balun transformers. Actual length is about ...

  4. Ferrite bead - Wikipedia

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    For example, on unbalanced coax transmission lines (such as video cables), the cable is designed to contain the signal, and beads can be used to block stray common mode current from using the cable as an antenna while not interfering with the signal carried inside the cable. In this use, the bead is a simple form of a balun.

  5. Talk:Balun - Wikipedia

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    Each type of balun does its job slightly differently. The choke balun prevents the outside current while the coax allows the inside current. The narrow band ("hairpin") coax balun works by shorting out the common mode current with current 180 degrees out of phase -- which is why it is narrow band (you have to get the phase right).

  6. Dipole antenna - Wikipedia

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    A coax balun is a cost-effective method of eliminating feeder radiation but is limited to a narrow set of operating frequencies. One easy way to make a balun is to use a length of coaxial cable equal to half a wavelength. The inner core of the cable is linked at each end to one of the balanced connections for a feeder or dipole.

  7. Unbalanced line - Wikipedia

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    Coaxial cable. A coaxial line (coax) has a central signal conductor surrounded by a cylindrical shielding conductor. The shield conductor is normally grounded. The coaxial format was developed during World War II for use in radar. It was originally constructed from rigid copper pipes, but the usual form today is a flexible cable with a braided ...