The Big Ugly Balun (BUB)
Big & kinda ugly. That describes me 🙂 — and it describes the big ugly balun as well. Thankfully, we (both me & the BUB) work pretty good.
If you use a vertical for HF, or if you use a coax-fed dipole of some sort without a balun, you’ll want to consider this.
I’m not going to reproduce all the technical why’s — others can do that much better than I can — see the links below. But I do want to show can a BUB can be built and used from a practical perspective.
You’ll need:
- 23-25′ good quality coax (such as LMR-400)
- a form to wrap it on (such as 4″ PVC, about 1′ long)
- 10 or so black plastic tie wraps (10-14″ long)
- you’ll probably want to put PL-259 on one or both ends
- when completed, you may wish to wrap the whole thing in good electrical tape (Scotch 33 or 88), depending on how well you did the tie wraps
- drill and drill bit the diameter of your plastic tie wraps
Steps:
- cut coax to length (23-25′)
- (it may be useful to have a 2nd pair of hands for the wrapping of the coax)
- starting near the bottom of the PVC, drill single hole for plastic tie wrap
- put tie wrap in hole
- put 1 or 2 turns of coax on bottom of PVC — it is probably helpful to turn the PVC, not twist the coax
- carefully drill 2nd hole above the top of the coax
- put tie wrap through 2nd hole, holding coax snug, tighten tie wrap
- make some more turns of coax, drilling hole after 3 to 5 turns, installing tie wraps as needed
- a little over halfway through, the tie wraps will no longer be long enough, so you’ll start them halfway up
- after 20-21′ is on the PVC, add any more tie wraps if needed
- wrap with electrical tape if needed
- install PL-259 end(s) if desired
- if it will be for a dipole, add dipole PVC and/or hooks if desired — see http://www.hamuniverse.com/aa4cvfandipoleIMG_22a.jpg
- drill any support holes at the top, if needed
- install — keep the BUB away from direct contact with metal — keep it at least a few inches away from any metal tower/pipe/support
Here is my BUB under my full-1/4-wave 40m vertical, held up by some dacron/poly rope:
Good links:
Ham Universe on the BUB (very good explanation, lots of pictures)
Ham Universe with a BUB under a multi-wire dipole support
73, Dave, N0RQ