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![]() "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... . If you see an RCA connector on an antenna input, you can _probably_ assume it wants to see a high-impedance longwire antenna. You may get better results from a 50 ohm source with some matching. Then again, maybe not. --scott Never saw this before. Drake, Collins and Heathkit all used the RCA phono socket for low impedance antennas. The recievers that are 600 Ohms or so used a terminal strip. There may be exceptions, but that's what they are- exceptions. Dale W4OP |
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