Cable Shielding Misunderstandings
Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Jeff wrote in :
Any receiving equipment you get will almost certainly have a 50 ohm
(nominal!) input, so any higher antenna impedances will need to be
matched back to 50ohms anyway. How much loss you will encounter by using
75ohm cable will depend on the actual set up.
Apparently no-one knows the impedance of a Sangean ATS-909 radio, I've asked
several people, at least one of whom specialises in modifying that radio.
Looks like 1K is best guess based on schematic. Loss won't bother me so much
as SNR. Several people advised that a 15 foot vertical whip is likely to
overload the input so loss is not my main concern.
1K is just a guess as it is just one component in the antenna input
circuit.
Also, nobody observed that the input impedance of the radio can vary
significantly with the setting of the "RF Gain" control.
Crude measurements on a DX-398 show the impedance near 85 ohms at 'max'
gain and near 280 ohms at 'min' gain. The measurements were crude and
the error could be 20%. Use these numbers with caution.
There are no guarantees that the input impedance does not change with
frequency, either.
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