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On Mar 5, 1:13 pm, wrote:
Hi, I have a Redsun RP2100 and have been trying different antenna setups to try to get reception here in S Korea. I have had a little success but it hasn't been great. I am able to get reception on SW1 but SW2 and SW3 have virtually nothing when I listen at night. I have a question about my RP2100. Recently I attached a longwire antenna to the radio through the external jack on the back. There was no noticeable improvement in reception for SW2 and SW3. But, when I changed the switch on the side from external to internal and touched the whip with my finger suddenly the longwire worked from 10000 - 30000. If I unplug the longwire from the external jack and continue touching the whip the reception in gone. If I connect the longwire directly to the whip, again the reception is great. This is all while the switch is set to internal antenna. Is the external jack is broken? Strangely, I have tried using a small Degen DE31 with the external jack and the switch set to external and it seems to work(but not on SW2 & SW3). My knowledge of antennas is low and perhaps I am doing something wrong. I am using 20m of 50 ohm RG-58 coax lead. Unfortunately I can't get the antenna any closer to my house and shorten the coax. I am going to try grounding the antenna next. On a side note, does anyone know where you can receive service for a Redsun product? I have tried writing to many different email addresses and have had no response. Thanks for any help Regards Garth Hi again, I used a multimeter to check the line and it certainly is shorted. But the short is on the transformer/balun of the longwire. Is the outside of the SO239 jack supposed to be connected with the center hole of the SO239? ie. when I touch one lead to the center hole and one to the circumference of the jack, current flows. This is how the antenna is shorting I guess. Is the transformer/balun supposed to work this way? The antenna is the World-Listener SWL End-Feed purchased from Northwest Antennas at this site http://my.tbaytel.net/mccourts/homepage.html Thanks for any help, Regards, Garth |
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, garthpdm wrote: On Mar 5, 1:13 pm, wrote: Hi, I have a Redsun RP2100 and have been trying different antenna setups to try to get reception here in S Korea. I have had a little success but it hasn't been great. I am able to get reception on SW1 but SW2 and SW3 have virtually nothing when I listen at night. I have a question about my RP2100. Recently I attached a longwire antenna to the radio through the external jack on the back. There was no noticeable improvement in reception for SW2 and SW3. But, when I changed the switch on the side from external to internal and touched the whip with my finger suddenly the longwire worked from 10000 - 30000. If I unplug the longwire from the external jack and continue touching the whip the reception in gone. If I connect the longwire directly to the whip, again the reception is great. This is all while the switch is set to internal antenna. Is the external jack is broken? Strangely, I have tried using a small Degen DE31 with the external jack and the switch set to external and it seems to work(but not on SW2 & SW3). My knowledge of antennas is low and perhaps I am doing something wrong. I am using 20m of 50 ohm RG-58 coax lead. Unfortunately I can't get the antenna any closer to my house and shorten the coax. I am going to try grounding the antenna next. On a side note, does anyone know where you can receive service for a Redsun product? I have tried writing to many different email addresses and have had no response. Thanks for any help Regards Garth Hi again, I used a multimeter to check the line and it certainly is shorted. But the short is on the transformer/balun of the longwire. Is the outside of the SO239 jack supposed to be connected with the center hole of the SO239? ie. when I touch one lead to the center hole and one to the circumference of the jack, current flows. This is how the antenna is shorting I guess. Is the transformer/balun supposed to work this way? The antenna is the World-Listener SWL End-Feed purchased from Northwest Antennas at this site http://my.tbaytel.net/mccourts/homepage.html Thanks for any help, I'm not quite sure what you have there but chances are the S0239 connector is across a transformer winding and will look like a short with a multi-meter at DC but it should not be a short at RF frequencies. Check the coax for shorts or opens. If the coax looks OK then the antenna UNUN might have a problem. Make sure you are connecting the antenna to the proper jack on the radio. I looks like two jacks on the back of the radio are are similar looking. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Mar 6, 2:19*pm, Telamon
wrote: In article , *garthpdm wrote: On Mar 5, 1:13 pm, wrote: Hi, I have a Redsun RP2100 and have been trying different antenna setups to try to get reception here in S Korea. *I have had a little success but it hasn't been great. *I am able to get reception on SW1 but SW2 and SW3 have virtually nothing when I listen at night. *I have a question about my RP2100. *Recently I attached a longwire antenna to the radio through the external jack on the back. *There was no noticeable improvement in reception for SW2 and SW3. *But, when I changed the switch on the side from external to internal and touched the whip with my finger suddenly the longwire worked from 10000 - 30000. * If I unplug the longwire from the external jack and continue touching the whip the reception in gone. *If I connect the longwire directly to the whip, again the reception is great. *This is all while the switch is set to internal antenna. *Is the external jack is broken? *Strangely, I have tried using a small Degen DE31 with the external jack and the switch set to external and it seems to work(but not on SW2 & SW3). * My knowledge of antennas is low and perhaps I am doing something wrong. *I am using 20m of 50 ohm RG-58 coax lead. Unfortunately I can't get the antenna any closer to my house and shorten the coax. *I am going to try grounding the antenna next. On a side note, does anyone know where you can receive service for a Redsun product? *I have tried writing to many different email addresses and have had no response. Thanks for any help Regards Garth Hi again, I used a multimeter to check the line and it certainly is shorted. But the short is on the transformer/balun of the longwire. *Is the outside of the SO239 jack supposed to be connected with the center hole of the SO239? *ie. when I touch one lead to the center hole and one to the circumference of the jack, current flows. *This is how the antenna is shorting I guess. *Is the transformer/balun supposed to work this way? *The antenna is the World-Listener SWL End-Feed purchased from Northwest Antennas at this site http://my.tbaytel.net/mccourts/homepage.html Thanks for any help, I'm not quite sure what you have there but chances are the S0239 connector is across a transformer winding and will look like a short with a multi-meter at DC but it should not be a short at RF frequencies. Check the coax for shorts or opens. If the coax looks OK then the antenna UNUN might have a problem. Make sure you are connecting the antenna to the proper jack on the radio. I looks like two jacks on the back of the radio are are similar looking. -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks Telamon, One thing I enjoy about this hobby is that there is so much to learn. I checked and it is connected to the correct jack. Is it possible that since I have not yet grounded the antenna it is behaving this way? Thanks Garth |
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On Mar 6, 7:56*am, garthpdm wrote:
Thanks Telamon, One thing I enjoy about this hobby is that there is so much to learn. I checked and it is connected to the correct jack. *Is it possible that since I have not yet grounded the antenna it is behaving this way? *Thanks Garth- Well the NorthWest antenna seems to be a well built commercial unit. The matching transformer/balun's don't usually give trouble when well made and tested in the factory. You cannot test a matching transformer with a multimeter as Telemon said. What I meant for you to do was disconnect the RG58 coax from the balun and then test the coax carefully for continuity on the outside shield and the inner core seperately. If that is okay then I don't know what? Maybe then the radio is faulty at the internal/external antenna switch, as you say it works fine on the whip. As for grounding the radio or balun - i wouldn't worry about that. I use them all the time in the field without a ground, although a ground is desirable (but not essential). Good luck John Plimmer, Montagu, South Africa. |
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On Mar 5, 9:56*pm, garthpdm wrote:
On Mar 6, 2:19*pm, Telamon wrote: In article , *garthpdm wrote: On Mar 5, 1:13 pm, wrote: Hi, I have a Redsun RP2100 and have been trying different antenna setups to try to get reception here in S Korea. *I have had a little success but it hasn't been great. *I am able to get reception on SW1 but SW2 and SW3 have virtually nothing when I listen at night. *I have a question about my RP2100. *Recently I attached a longwire antenna to the radio through the external jack on the back. *There was no noticeable improvement in reception for SW2 and SW3. *But, when I changed the switch on the side from external to internal and touched the whip with my finger suddenly the longwire worked from 10000 - 30000. * If I unplug the longwire from the external jack and continue touching the whip the reception in gone. *If I connect the longwire directly to the whip, again the reception is great. *This is all while the switch is set to internal antenna. *Is the external jack is broken? *Strangely, I have tried using a small Degen DE31 with the external jack and the switch set to external and it seems to work(but not on SW2 & SW3). * My knowledge of antennas is low and perhaps I am doing something wrong. *I am using 20m of 50 ohm RG-58 coax lead. Unfortunately I can't get the antenna any closer to my house and shorten the coax. *I am going to try grounding the antenna next. On a side note, does anyone know where you can receive service for a Redsun product? *I have tried writing to many different email addresses and have had no response. Thanks for any help Regards Garth Hi again, I used a multimeter to check the line and it certainly is shorted. But the short is on the transformer/balun of the longwire. *Is the outside of the SO239 jack supposed to be connected with the center hole of the SO239? *ie. when I touch one lead to the center hole and one to the circumference of the jack, current flows. *This is how the antenna is shorting I guess. *Is the transformer/balun supposed to work this way? *The antenna is the World-Listener SWL End-Feed purchased from Northwest Antennas at this site http://my.tbaytel.net/mccourts/homepage.html Thanks for any help, I'm not quite sure what you have there but chances are the S0239 connector is across a transformer winding and will look like a short with a multi-meter at DC but it should not be a short at RF frequencies. Check the coax for shorts or opens. If the coax looks OK then the antenna UNUN might have a problem. Make sure you are connecting the antenna to the proper jack on the radio. I looks like two jacks on the back of the radio are are similar looking. -- Telamon Ventura, California- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - Thanks Telamon, Yes - Thank You Telamon ![]() - One thing I enjoy about this hobby is that there - is so much to learn. Life Long Learning is Good. - I checked and it is connected to the correct jack. Good. -*Is it possible that since I have not yet grounded the antenna - it is behaving this way? * Yes. - Thanks - Garth - |
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, garthpdm wrote: On Mar 6, 2:19*pm, Telamon wrote: In article , *garthpdm wrote: On Mar 5, 1:13 pm, wrote: Hi, I have a Redsun RP2100 and have been trying different antenna setups to try to get reception here in S Korea. *I have had a little success but it hasn't been great. *I am able to get reception on SW1 but SW2 and SW3 have virtually nothing when I listen at night. *I have a question about my RP2100. *Recently I attached a longwire antenna to the radio through the external jack on the back. *There was no noticeable improvement in reception for SW2 and SW3. *But, when I changed the switch on the side from external to internal and touched the whip with my finger suddenly the longwire worked from 10000 - 30000. * If I unplug the longwire from the external jack and continue touching the whip the reception in gone. *If I connect the longwire directly to the whip, again the reception is great. *This is all while the switch is set to internal antenna. *Is the external jack is broken? *Strangely, I have tried using a small Degen DE31 with the external jack and the switch set to external and it seems to work(but not on SW2 & SW3). * My knowledge of antennas is low and perhaps I am doing something wrong. *I am using 20m of 50 ohm RG-58 coax lead. Unfortunately I can't get the antenna any closer to my house and shorten the coax. *I am going to try grounding the antenna next. On a side note, does anyone know where you can receive service for a Redsun product? *I have tried writing to many different email addresses and have had no response. Thanks for any help Regards Garth Hi again, I used a multimeter to check the line and it certainly is shorted. But the short is on the transformer/balun of the longwire. *Is the outside of the SO239 jack supposed to be connected with the center hole of the SO239? *ie. when I touch one lead to the center hole and one to the circumference of the jack, current flows. *This is how the antenna is shorting I guess. *Is the transformer/balun supposed to work this way? *The antenna is the World-Listener SWL End-Feed purchased from Northwest Antennas at this site http://my.tbaytel.net/mccourts/homepage.html Thanks for any help, I'm not quite sure what you have there but chances are the S0239 connector is across a transformer winding and will look like a short with a multi-meter at DC but it should not be a short at RF frequencies. Check the coax for shorts or opens. If the coax looks OK then the antenna UNUN might have a problem. Make sure you are connecting the antenna to the proper jack on the radio. I looks like two jacks on the back of the radio are are similar looking. Thanks Telamon, One thing I enjoy about this hobby is that there is so much to learn. I checked and it is connected to the correct jack. Is it possible that since I have not yet grounded the antenna it is behaving this way? Thanks Generally these UNUNs work better with a ground on the right terminal but from the web site I can't tell if this unit even has a ground terminal. Another thing to look at is the Local/DX and INT/EXT switches. The switches set in the wrong combinations could be causing you problems. Here you would start with DX and EXT. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Mar 5, 8:58*pm, garthpdm wrote:
On Mar 5, 1:13 pm, wrote: Hi, I have a Redsun RP2100 and have been trying different antenna setups to try to get reception here in S Korea. *I have had a little success but it hasn't been great. *I am able to get reception on SW1 but SW2 and SW3 have virtually nothing when I listen at night. *I have a question about my RP2100. *Recently I attached a longwire antenna to the radio through the external jack on the back. *There was no noticeable improvement in reception for SW2 and SW3. *But, when I changed the switch on the side from external to internal and touched the whip with my finger suddenly the longwire worked from 10000 - 30000. * If I unplug the longwire from the external jack and continue touching the whip the reception in gone. *If I connect the longwire directly to the whip, again the reception is great. *This is all while the switch is set to internal antenna. *Is the external jack is broken? *Strangely, I have tried using a small Degen DE31 with the external jack and the switch set to external and it seems to work(but not on SW2 & SW3). * My knowledge of antennas is low and perhaps I am doing something wrong. *I am using 20m of 50 ohm RG-58 coax lead. Unfortunately I can't get the antenna any closer to my house and shorten the coax. *I am going to try grounding the antenna next. On a side note, does anyone know where you can receive service for a Redsun product? *I have tried writing to many different email addresses and have had no response. Thanks for any help Regards Garth Hi again, I used a multimeter to check the line and it certainly is shorted. But the short is on the transformer/balun of the longwire. *Is the outside of the SO239 jack supposed to be connected with the center hole of the SO239? *ie. when I touch one lead to the center hole and one to the circumference of the jack, current flows. *This is how the antenna is shorting I guess. *Is the transformer/balun supposed to work this way? *The antenna is the World-Listener SWL End-Feed purchased from Northwest Antennas at this sitehttp://my.tbaytel.net/mccourts/homepage.html Thanks for any help, Regards, Garth- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Garth - Please Read : Simple Continuity Testing : Coax Cable and MLB Macting Transformer http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...046cc4428971bf ~ RHF |
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