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![]() Volker Tonn wrote: Al Klein schrieb: 3db is 50%, or one "S" unit - easy enough to notice. Actually, the receiver capture ratio is the smallest amount you'll notice, so the better the receiver, the smaller the change it takes to make a big difference. 6 dB is the difference of one S-Unit. That's 25% of the Signal with one more of S-Units. For reception only purposes it's insiders knowledge to use _much_ cheaper lowloss tv-cable with 75 ohms runnig to a discone antenna. You will hardly notice any loss for impedance mismatching as the impedance curve of consumer grade scanners vary a lot from the 50 ohms. Use the very best 50 ohm coax you can afford. dxAce Michigan USA |
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