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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 22:32:08 +0200, "Edgar" wrote:
Hello, I've purchased an 1962 tube HF receiver. Well the problem is I don't know exact antenna input impendence value of it. I use simple 40m. dipole on a regular TV cable of 75 ohm. I would like to do some experiments with random wire, and 50 Ohm coax or 300 Ohm ladder line for dipole. Is there any circuit that can help me to mach the impendence? Thx, Edgar 73! Hi Edgar, How many tubes does it have? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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