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<p>An UnUn is an <strong>Un</strong>balanced to <strong>Un</strong>balanced
converter - The most popular types are those with a <a
href="http://www.hamgoodies.co.uk/unun-100w">9:1 winding
ratio</a>. We also stock a <a
href="http://www.hamgoodies.co.uk/multi-unun-250w">Multi-UnUn</a>
that offers 4:1, 9:1 and 16:1 ratios. This new product
features a 1:1 ratio and is perfect for connecting SO239
unbalanced coaxial connections together.</p>
<p>Previously, Baluns+UnUns required a large toroid to handle
high power and the varying matches across the HF spectrum -
Our unique <strong><em>No-Toroid</em> solution</strong> not
only removes the need for a lossy core, but works from Top
Band right up to 70cm. It's also rated 1000-watts continuous
thanks to its PTFE insulation.</p>
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<li>1:1 Unbalanced to Unbalanced convertor</li>
<li>1000-watt rating - no lossy toroids!</li>
<li>Less than 0.025dB loss</li>
<li>Usable 160m to 70cm</li>
<li>Weighs just 35g</li>
<li>SO239 connections</li>
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<p><u><strong>Update : This was, of course, our <em>April Fool</em>
for 2017 but the above description was entirely accurate -
Thanks if you shared this on the various social-media and
news outlets :)</strong></u></p>
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On 03-04-2017 13:27, João Costa > CT1FBF wrote:<br>
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<h1>1kW UnUn from Ham Goodies</h1>
<p>Essex-based Amateur Radio shop<strong> Ham Goodies</strong>
are known for their useful accessories including a range of
Baluns and matching units for Dipoles, CobWebbs and End-Fed
aerials.</p>
<p>Today sees the launch of their latest product: A <strong>1kW
1:1 UnUn</strong>. <br>
An "UnUn" is an unbalanced-to-unbalanced converter. UnUns
typically require a large toroid to handle the high power and
varying impedances across different frequencies but this
"No-Toroid" design not only removes the need for a lossy core,
but works from 160m right up to 70cm with less than 0.025dB of
loss. It weighs-in at just 35 grams, too!</p>
<p><a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.hamgoodies.co.uk/unun-1kw" target="_blank">http://www.hamgoodies.co.uk/unun-1kw</a></p>
<p>Ham Goodies are pleased to offer this breakthrough product at
a one-off "today-only" price of just £2.</p>
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