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Old March 6th 08, 04:58 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
garthpdm garthpdm is offline
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Default RP2100 Antenna Hookup

On Mar 5, 1:13 pm, wrote:
Hi,

I have a Redsun RP2100 and have been trying different antenna setups
to try to get reception here in S Korea. I have had a little success
but it hasn't been great. I am able to get reception on SW1 but SW2
and SW3 have virtually nothing when I listen at night. I have a
question about my RP2100. Recently I attached a longwire antenna to
the radio through the external jack on the back. There was no
noticeable improvement in reception for SW2 and SW3. But, when I
changed the switch on the side from external to internal and touched
the whip with my finger suddenly the longwire worked from 10000 -
30000. If I unplug the longwire from the external jack and continue
touching the whip the reception in gone. If I connect the longwire
directly to the whip, again the reception is great. This is all while
the switch is set to internal antenna. Is the external jack is
broken? Strangely, I have tried using a small Degen DE31 with the
external jack and the switch set to external and it seems to work(but
not on SW2 & SW3). My knowledge of antennas is low and perhaps I am
doing something wrong. I am using 20m of 50 ohm RG-58 coax lead.
Unfortunately I can't get the antenna any closer to my house and
shorten the coax. I am going to try grounding the antenna next.

On a side note, does anyone know where you can receive service for a
Redsun product? I have tried writing to many different email
addresses and have had no response.

Thanks for any help
Regards

Garth


Hi again,

I used a multimeter to check the line and it certainly is shorted.
But the short is on the transformer/balun of the longwire. Is the
outside of the SO239 jack supposed to be connected with the center
hole of the SO239? ie. when I touch one lead to the center hole and
one to the circumference of the jack, current flows. This is how the
antenna is shorting I guess. Is the transformer/balun supposed to
work this way? The antenna is the World-Listener SWL End-Feed
purchased from Northwest Antennas at this site http://my.tbaytel.net/mccourts/homepage.html

Thanks for any help,

Regards,

Garth