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El 21-09-12 1:56, NM5K escribió:
On 9/19/2012 11:11 PM, ultravista wrote: The IC-706 has two coaxial antenna ports and I am looking for antenna suggestions for monitoring shortwave. I live in a house and have the ability to string just about anything up. Just about anything will work. Down to a simple random length of wire stuck in the center conductor of the HF port, and draped around the living area or yard. A long wire from outside that goes directly to the receiver's asymmetrical input will very likely provide sufficient signal for the receiver. It may also receive lots of noise from indoor electronic/electrical equipment. When external noise dominates, further wire length increase will not help (excluding the very loooong ones that operate in traveling wave mode). If you have the possibility, use coaxial cable for the interior part (75 or 50 Ohms). Don’t worry about mismatch, for reception you just need sufficient signal. Make sure you connect the braid of the exterior side of the coaxial cable to a ground provision. This can be a ground stake, but every large metallic structure can be used for that. You may add some common mode choke (based on ferrite cores or rods) to further reduce the effect of indoor generated noise. If you live in a very low noise environment, using a 9:1 transformer will give more signal and noise, given certain wire length. If external noise already dominates, spending lots of money for a 9:1 transformer will not increase your S/N ratio. Regarding the long wire or loop discussion; whether a loop is useful or not depends on frequency band and local EM environment. You need to try as you can't say beforehand what will work better. -- Wim PA3DJS www.tetech.nl Please remove abc first in case of PM |
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