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To make a long story short, I purchased a DE-31 loop for portability
and it came with a 3 conductor mini-jack to "two clips" (antenna/ground) adapter. The antenna works fine with the minijack / but not the clips. I tried the clips with my Edek Torus Tuner... the clips don't seem to work with that either. The clips are making electrical contact through, though. I tried the clips with two radios (one radio doesn't have an antenna jack - hence the issue). Important details: The DE-31 has a 3 conductor mini-jack and the adapter ends with TWO clips, one for antenna and one for ground. The radios don't have "ground" connectors per-se, so I'm not sure the best place to connect the ground wire and if that's causing an issue. When I connect either antenna via the minijack, I can tune the antenna just fine (I hear the "click" around the proper spot and then tune slowly) and it makes a marked improvement. When I connect the Torus Tuner via the clip adapter, I can hear the "click" and fine tune, but it makes very little difference (on the same frequencies I tested with the minijack). Remember that the Torus Tuner has a 2 conductor plug and the adapter is 3 conductor - I don't know if that makes a difference. When I connect the DE-31 via the clip adapter, I can't hear the "click" at all. The DE-31 has a pretty long minijacked wire to connect to the loop. When I use the clip adapter, removing the wire from the loop, gives the same reception as having the loop attached. That is, it seems that on the DE-31 at least, when it's connected using the clip adaptor, it's using the wire as a 'longwire' antenna, but it's not interacting with the loop at the end of the longwire correctly (and reception using the wire varies by frequency). Is this an impedence mismatch? Could this have to do with not connecting the grounding wire? Any other possibilities How can this be tested (I do have a multimeter)/ corrected? This thread has technical data regarding the insides of the DE-31 if it can be of any help. I have not moded the unit: http://www.drmrx.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1210 Thanks for any insights! |
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![]() Hello, Can you connect both clips ? one to the antenna and one to a "ground" point ? It does help to have the ground point... Charly |
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The question is, what can I use as a ground point? The seller said the
negative battery terminal... Besides being "sloppy" (maybe put a wire around the battery door), will that do damage? Any other locations to ground it, for a portable which doesn't have a ground (or antenna) terminal? If I don't use headphones, someone mentioned the headphone jack... Is that ok? I guess I'd have to buy a minijack... which terminal would be ground? Do I then not connect anything to the other terminal of the jack? Interestingly, at around 15 mHz, using the antenna via the clips, does seem to work (I can tune the antenna and get sensitivity increase - I don't know if it 100% matches the jack or not - but it's pretty good). At around 9 mHz, using the antenna via the clips only seems to see the wire and not the antenna at the end (tuning does nothing). Does that show an impedence matching issue? Thanks Charly wrote: Hello, Can you connect both clips ? one to the antenna and one to a "ground" point ? It does help to have the ground point... Charly |
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Is the SW100 antenna jack safe to use with the DE-31 (KA-31) ? The
SW100 powers the antenna which comes with it -- so it outputs voltage on the antenna jack... When I bought a Torus Tuner (Edek) loop, Ed especially modified it (and future units) to work with the SW100, after I requested it. I actually tried it with the SW100 antenna jack and then reminded myself that I probably shouldn't. I'm now testing it on the SW100 rod antenna and the DE1105 rod antenna. The DE1105 does have an S meter (I don't know what units they use). My goal is to get the DE1105 with DE-31 to work and then sell my SW100 and Torus Tuner loop. The SW100 and Torus Tuner are both great... but nowadays, I use shortwave mostly for travel and the SW100 is too precious and the Torus Tuner is too big to bring along. |
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The Torus Tuner loop is 16.5" shortwave, D.C. blocked (so it's ok for
SW100 or other radios which output voltage on the antenna jack), R/C amp (seperate, optionally connected box), all with 3.5mm jacks. The antenna tunes slightly above 19 mHz (Ed tested my antenna and told me in an email before shipping it out - I don't tune to anything above 18 mHz). I'm not selling the antenna at this second, until I do more testing with the new antenna/radio and different connection methods. I may end up placing the antenna and SW100 on ebay. Probably another few weeks. RHF wrote: DANR, Which Torus Tuner Loop Do You Have ? Shortwave or AM/MW ? Size / Inchs Diameter ? Price ? i want to know ~ RHF . . . . |
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I once read an article in a Shortwave magazine about ten something years
ago,all of those jacks are not alike.The article was about how to modify certain kinds of jacks.Some jacks work two way,some jacks work three way. Arra,if you like to google, Radio jacks cuhulin |
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RHF- I see that you recommended this for antenna coupling, back in
2003... Would this be useful for connecting to the loop? Someone in another group mentioned wrapping insulated wire around the antenna itself about 10 or so times... Is the PVC piping you mention just for convenience-- or is the extra isolation needed? What diameter PVC pipe? (Since the antenna has a tuner, is there a point to doing the tuned version you mentioned?) * HOME MADE: Tune-A-Stick Whip Coupler for External Shortwave Antenna. 1. One Piece of PVC Pipe about 8" to 12" long. 2. Wrap about 50 to 100 turns of 18 to 24 AWG Insulated Wire uniformally around the PVC Pipe. 3. Tape the Coil End Windings to secure them. 4. Strip away one inch of wire insulation to allow for ground and external antenna connections. 5. Position the radio's Whip Antenna to the Vertical (Up-Right) Do not Extend the Whip Antenna. 6. Place the The PVC Pipe over the Whip Antenna. 7. Connect the Ground to the bottom coil end wire and External SW Antenna to the top coil end wires. This is the end of the construction of the simple version of the Tune-A-Stick Whip Coupler. |
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Thanks.
I was asking if the tubing made a difference, so that I could TEST using insulated wire directly on the antenna... and then get some tubing once I see that the wrapping works and how many wraps are needed. 1 - If you Wrap the Insulated Wire Directly on-to the Whip Antenna : Then you have a Fixed {Permenant} Installation on the one Radio. |
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