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tom k in L.A. January 20th 07 06:53 AM

Hooking Up Long Wire Antenna To Eton E1
 
how exactly do i hook up my random wire antenna to the eton e1 without
creating all sorts of impedance mismatches?

i know i have to get the pal to F connector adapter, but once that's in
place, how do i hook it up actually?


Rob January 20th 07 07:36 AM

Hooking Up Long Wire Antenna To Eton E1
 
Once you get the PAL to F adapter, you can run RG6 (CATV coax available
at Radio Shack) to your antenna. The impedance of a random wire wire
varies considerably over the shortwave spectrum so you shouldn't worry
too much about impedance matches, but a 4:1 or 9:1 balun or matching
transformer between the antenna and the coax will help things some and
will allow you to put a ground to earth right near the antenna. You
could also put a 1:1 transformer between the coax and the radio and
that will help to keep down any common mode noise that may be picked up
by the antenna coax.

Rob

tom k in L.A. wrote:
how exactly do i hook up my random wire antenna to the eton e1 without
creating all sorts of impedance mismatches?

i know i have to get the pal to F connector adapter, but once that's in
place, how do i hook it up actually?



tom k in L.A. January 20th 07 09:11 AM

Hooking Up Long Wire Antenna To Eton E1
 

thanks-- but how do i hook the coax lead to the random wire?


On Jan 19, 11:36 pm, "Rob" wrote:
Once you get the PAL to F adapter, you can run RG6 (CATV coax available
at Radio Shack) to your antenna. The impedance of a random wire wire
varies considerably over the shortwave spectrum so you shouldn't worry
too much about impedance matches, but a 4:1 or 9:1 balun or matching
transformer between the antenna and the coax will help things some and
will allow you to put a ground to earth right near the antenna. You
could also put a 1:1 transformer between the coax and the radio and
that will help to keep down any common mode noise that may be picked up
by the antenna coax.

Rob

tom k in L.A. wrote:



how exactly do i hook up my random wire antenna to the eton e1 without
creating all sorts of impedance mismatches?


i know i have to get the pal to F connector adapter, but once that's in
place, how do i hook it up actually?- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



Rob January 20th 07 04:19 PM

Hooking Up Long Wire Antenna To Eton E1
 
Google for Long wire balun or Magnetic balun and look around. The
antenna typically ties to a terminal on the balun, there's usually a
ground connection and a coax connection to run back into your house.

Rob

tom k in L.A. wrote:
thanks-- but how do i hook the coax lead to the random wire?


On Jan 19, 11:36 pm, "Rob" wrote:
Once you get the PAL to F adapter, you can run RG6 (CATV coax available
at Radio Shack) to your antenna. The impedance of a random wire wire
varies considerably over the shortwave spectrum so you shouldn't worry
too much about impedance matches, but a 4:1 or 9:1 balun or matching
transformer between the antenna and the coax will help things some and
will allow you to put a ground to earth right near the antenna. You
could also put a 1:1 transformer between the coax and the radio and
that will help to keep down any common mode noise that may be picked up
by the antenna coax.

Rob

tom k in L.A. wrote:



how exactly do i hook up my random wire antenna to the eton e1 without
creating all sorts of impedance mismatches?


i know i have to get the pal to F connector adapter, but once that's in
place, how do i hook it up actually?- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -




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