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Old November 6th 03, 02:49 PM
Bob Miller
 
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 13:48:48 -0500, "Robert11"
wrote:

Hi Bob:

Tried to e-mail you, but wouldn't go thru.


Edit the "nospam" out of my email address and it should go through.

Guess it's best to stick to newsgroup for quest's and answers

Am pretty new at this, and although I always thought I had things hooked up
right, now you have wondering.

I have my "long-wire" antenna going to the High Z input.

This seems to contradict your statement: If your long wire is connected to
your low-z terminal, you're already
in business


The low-z terminal takes a coax connector. I suppose you could solder
your long wire to the center pin of a coax plug, but there's no need
to go to the trouble.
..

Am I right in that it should be going to the High Z input ?


Yes, just stick your long wire into the high z terminal; no connector
needed.

Is it that the output end of the built in Hi Z input's Balun you mentioned
is the exact same as the input to the Low Z coax ?


That, I don't know, but I'm sure NRD has designed the inputs to more
or less match the impedance of your antenna -- a higher impedance for
long wires, a lower impedance for antennas fed with 50 ohm coax.

BTW: -heard anything about a new version of the 545 coming out ?
- what software are you usaing for download and control. ?


Haven't heard about the new version; I'm using the older 525, which
doesn't, to my knowledge, use software.

Bob
k5qwg


Sure is a lot to learn about using the NRD to best advantage, for a beginner
like me.
Am enjoying it, though. JRC turns out a nice product; it's a joy to use.

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Best regards,
Bob