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I have a Grundig YachtBoy SW/MW receiver that I'd like to connect to an
external long-wire antenna, but I'd like to have the antenna on the roof, while I'd be listening in my office in the basement. I'd like to make a couple of simple baluns to match it to 75 ohm coax. What's the impedance that the receiver is expecting? It's just a phono plug input... Grundig's web site is, ah, not very technical... -- Jon Gauthier Given the likely reaction to an increase in terror-alert level to "severe threat imminent," wouldn't a more appropriate alert color be brown? -Brad Simanek on www.ruminate.com |
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