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Hiya...
By now I'm sure you know to use the 500 ohm connector for a long wire that is fed directly into the radio. But, you may want to rig up a simple coax feed for your long wire and then plug it into the 50 ohm connector. I used a 200 foot long wire in my R-75 with no coax feed for a while and I thought it was working good. Until, I found out through experimentation with other antennas that the directly fed long wire was very noisy. After adding an inexpensive matching transformer and a coax feed, the long wire has a much better signal to noise ratio. -- Respectfully, Michael Home Page: http://md_dxing.tripod.com/ Northern NJ R75 w/DSP, Kiwa agc/sync & audio mods G5RV & 200ft longwire w/ICE-180 MFJ-1048 preselector SoundBlstr Live PC card w/five piece Cambridge speakers & full software mixer/eq. "Mike M." wrote in message om... Hi, I use a Kenwood R-5000 for Dx listening and I am connecting a long wire antenna to it. I have two screws on the back labeled "50 Ohm" and "500 ohm"under "Antenna 1" The omega letter is next to the number and I am assuming it stands for Ohms. Which is the proper place to connect the long wire antenna? Thank you Mike |
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