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Old November 5th 03, 05:01 PM
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Default Any Good Or Useful For Listening Only ?: WiNRADiO WR-LWA-0130 Long Wire Antenna Adapter

Hello:

Am using a long wire (actually, I guess I should call it a random length
wire) antenna for
receiving only. It runs around the 4 edges of my attic, and then down to
rceiver.

Do listening only up to 30 MHz. Have a JRC NRD 545

Saw an ad for the WinRadio Balun on the Grove site. [The WiNRADiO
WR-LWA-0130 Long Wire Antenna Adapter]

Would sure appreciate any opinions as to whether it's worth getting, and if
it "might" improve receotion
for me ?

Any other thoughts on this would be appreciated.

I've seen, over the years, comments that for receiving only, and using a
long-wire, a Balun to match Z would not
add anything to S/N, and isn't worth even trying.

Others have said in effect, "it can't hurt to match the Z."

A bit confused.
Anyone ever used this unit, or one like it, for receiving ?

Thanks,
Bob

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Old November 6th 03, 04:47 AM
Bob Miller
 
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On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:01:27 -0500, "Robert11"
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Hello:

Am using a long wire (actually, I guess I should call it a random length
wire) antenna for
receiving only. It runs around the 4 edges of my attic, and then down to
rceiver.

Do listening only up to 30 MHz. Have a JRC NRD 545

Saw an ad for the WinRadio Balun on the Grove site. [The WiNRADiO
WR-LWA-0130 Long Wire Antenna Adapter]

Would sure appreciate any opinions as to whether it's worth getting, and if
it "might" improve receotion
for me ?


Bob, I doubt that it would help. I have a JRC NRD 525, and I would
imagine the antenna setup on the back of my radio is similar to your
545. There's a connection for a "hi-z" antenna, that is, a long wire,
and the radio has a built-in balun behind that connection to match the
wire to the radio. There is another connnection, a "low-z" connnection
for coax-fed antennas.

If your long wire is connected to your low-z terminal, you're already
in business. About the only additional thing might be to also run a
ground wire from the ground terminal on your low-z terminal to a
little ground rod -- although that probably won't do much to your
reception.

The Win-radio balun would simply duplicate what you already have in
your very fine 545 radio.

Bob
k5qwg




Any other thoughts on this would be appreciated.

I've seen, over the years, comments that for receiving only, and using a
long-wire, a Balun to match Z would not
add anything to S/N, and isn't worth even trying.

Others have said in effect, "it can't hurt to match the Z."

A bit confused.
Anyone ever used this unit, or one like it, for receiving ?

Thanks,
Bob


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