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Probably a dumb question, but on a portable, such as a Yacht boy, or one of
those cheap chinese models that uses an earphone plug for the antenna connection, what is the designed antenna impendence? I'm in a basement, and I want to connect to a wire outside, with 50 ohm coax. Are the earphone-plug antenna connections supposed to usually be for 50 ohms, or something different? With the normally supplied wire that these radios come with, they go directly to the wire, I don't think there is a matching transformer. |
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Good question. I think 50 ohms is a good assumption but I can't substantiate
that. I used grounded RG8 with my dx398 with very good results. Brian "Conan Ford" wrote in message 3.159... Probably a dumb question, but on a portable, such as a Yacht boy, or one of those cheap chinese models that uses an earphone plug for the antenna connection, what is the designed antenna impendence? I'm in a basement, and I want to connect to a wire outside, with 50 ohm coax. Are the earphone-plug antenna connections supposed to usually be for 50 ohms, or something different? With the normally supplied wire that these radios come with, they go directly to the wire, I don't think there is a matching transformer. |
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