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Cool, Art; thanks. Therefore, I use an insulated wire for the the Downlead,
solder it to the horizontal antenna wire, and slip it into the red SW ANT plug on the side of the radio. A 10 Ga wire, then, connects the black GND plug to the ground. Thanks. That answers my question. slade "Art Unwin" wrote in message ... On Jul 25, 12:48 pm, "Slade Henson" wrote: In Joe Carr's Receiving Antenna Handbook, page 51 and 53 show a "heavy dot" as the connection between the Antenna Wire and the Downlead. Is the "heavy dot" a "Center Insulator" as show on pages 29-31? Thanks for your help. slade Usually when a wiring diagram is drawn the wires cross each other as they go to different placeds To differentiate between wires crossing and a wire connection one usually places a dot to signify an electrical connection. Art |
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