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Channel Jumper wrote:
If all you want to do is receive, it does not matter if the cable is 50 ohm or 75 ohm nominal impedance.. You are not going to get standing waves from reception - only transmission. Umm. Not true. Transmission and reception follow the same laws of physics. The reason you care for transmission has to do to some extent with losses. If you have large standing waves you may actually be losing power in the transmission line itself. Not to mention that with a mismatched load you may not actually deliver much power to the antenna, but that depends on the design of the transmitter, and of the antenna tuner if one is present. A receiver has a tremendous amount of gain and can compensate for all sorts of mismatches - so you won't notice any difference except on signals that are rather weak to begin with. It's at that point you'll find that your transmission line has become a notch filter that blocks certain signals without you knowing it. By building an antenna for a specific frequency band I am assuming that that's what he wants to hear. For best reception or transmission of any given frequency band and an antenna designed for that band, go ahead and do the matching - why not? Completely different thinking applies to random antennas typically used for scanner listeners / SWLers. There, you accept what you get for antenna performance and hope the gain in the first RF amp compensates for a haphazard antenna / transmission line combination. George Cornelius Even better cable is the hardline that the TV cable company uses from pole to pole. I think its nominal resistance is about 77 Ohm's, but its loss rate is . 07 or something or another in like 100 feet @ 500 Mhz. Enjoy the scanner, do not expect to hear much with a home brew vertical dipole antenna. |
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