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KB2 Enterprises Original 3-54Mhz 1:1 Current balun 2000 watts PEP

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Description

The 1:1 Current Balun was designed to replace the center insulator of a dipole antenna.Outstanding low permeability ferrite mix coated toroid core with special design for maximum bandwidth by KB2 Product. Operates 3 to 54 MHz. The KB2 Current Balun will reduce or eliminate stray RF often found on coax. This stray RF can cause burns and other problems with electronic equipment in ham-shacks and vehicles. Stray RF also results in a loss of radiated power from the antenna, which will lead to a great reduction in signal strength. There are waterproof gaskets, suitable for outdoor long-term use, but can not soak into the water

Item Details

Pickup Location

4031 Market Center Dr Suite 303

North Las Vegas, NV, 89030

Quality

New
Functional
No Damage
No Assembly Needed
In Package
No Missing Parts

Auction closes

September 21, 2025 at 1:39 AM

brand

KB2

Estimated Retail Price

$35.00

color

BLACK

size

Small

Buyers Premium

15%

Inventory Number

1049861782

Features

  • The 1:1 Current Balun was designed to replace the center insulator of a dipole antenna.Outstanding low permeability ferrite mix coated toroid core with special design for maximum bandwidth by KB2 Product. Operates 3 to 54 MHz.
  • The KB2 Current Balun will reduce or eliminate stray RF often found on coax. This stray RF can cause burns and other problems with electronic equipment in ham-shacks and vehicles. Stray RF also results in a loss of radiated power from the antenna, which will lead to a great reduction in signal strength.
  • There are waterproof gaskets, suitable for outdoor long-term use, but can not soak into the water.
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