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Thanks to the generosity of a fellow radio club member I now have the
use of a Yaesu FT-1000 (no Suffix). Since it has a built in antenna tuner, that I'm hoping to use, I need to ask what the best way is to couple the window line that feeds my folded dipole antenna into a short; say twenty feet; coaxial feeder from the radio. I used an Icom AH4 antenna coupler with my FT-857D on this antenna with very good results. I would guess that I need a balun but which type is a mystery to me. So is a balun a good solution to this challenge or should I resort to the two pieces of coax in parallel that I have read of elsewhere? When you use the two parallel coax leads do you ground and/or bond the two shields at the transceiver end? Further since the FT-1000 does not have obvious balanced feed line terminals would I connect a balanced feed line to the ground terminal and the the center pin of the SO239 connector by using say a banana plug. Since I really am asking questions I hope there is already a consensus answer as I would not be able to sort out the various sides of any debate. Thank you in advance to all who choose to tackle this question. Tom Horne W3TDH |
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