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Classic Dipole Question
Hello,
Have just started reading about, and studying antennas. Simple question regarding the classic dipole for receiving (although I imagine it's exactly the same for transmitting): Hope I can explain my question clearly: I understand that If the dipole is fed with coax, one leg is tied to the outer coax shield. Regarding the end at the radio - Is the coax shield "always" tied directly to the radio's chassis ground, (which is also earth ground for my set) ? Or, are the outer and inner coax conductors sometimes fed into an isolation transformer, and therefore the coax shield would not connect directly to the radio chassis ? Thanks, B. |
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