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RHF May 3rd 08 01:34 PM

PONG : Telamon - The Problem Here Is You Are An Idiot and So What YouPost Is Just Crap.
 
On May 1, 7:46*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,





*RHF wrote:
On Apr 30, 6:06*pm, Stephan Grossklass
wrote:
Sanjaya schrieb:


I'm getting a KA2100 .
Has anyone installed an external SW antenna for it?
I'm wondering how much signal it can take... and the impedance of the PAL
connection
(I have an F to PAL adapter, F connector coax and will get a balun if
needed).


- There is a resistive matching network at the antenne input
- to give an impedance of between 50 and 75 ohms, so no
- extra un-un is needed. In stronger signal locations, however,
- I would strongly suggest using a preselector or tuned antenna,
- as the set is quite sensitive to 2nd order intermod.
-
- Stephan
- --
- Home:http://stephan.win31.de/
- Weniger Meer ist mehr Mehr.


SGk - Is Right.


Except for AC Mains "Noise Isolation" there is no need
for an 1:1 UnUn at the back of the Radio : Especially
-if- you are using Battery Power and a Balance Antenna
like a Dipole {Windom} or a {Horizontal} Loop.


However -if- you are using AC Mains to Power the Radio
-and- a Long Wire {Random Wire} Antenna -then- using
a 9:1 Matching Transformer 'between' the Coax Cable
feed-in-line and the single Wire Antenna along with a
Ground Rod is the recommended method of getting the
Maximum Signal from your Antenna to the Radio with
the least Noise.

-
- The problem here is you are an idiot and so what you post is just
crap.
- Read at your own risk.
-
- --
- Telamon
- Ventura, California
-

PONG : Telamon - The Problem Here Is You Are An Idiot and So What You
Post Is Just Crap.

teli - what you post says a lot about you ~ RHF

Telamon May 3rd 08 09:59 PM

Kaito KA2100 external SW antenna impedance?
 
In article
,
RHF wrote:

On May 1, 7:46*pm, Telamon
wrote:
In article
,





*RHF wrote:
On Apr 30, 6:06*pm, Stephan Grossklass
wrote:
Sanjaya schrieb:


I'm getting a KA2100 .
Has anyone installed an external SW antenna for it?
I'm wondering how much signal it can take... and the impedance of the
PAL
connection
(I have an F to PAL adapter, F connector coax and will get a balun if
needed).


- There is a resistive matching network at the antenne input
- to give an impedance of between 50 and 75 ohms, so no
- extra un-un is needed. In stronger signal locations, however,
- I would strongly suggest using a preselector or tuned antenna,
- as the set is quite sensitive to 2nd order intermod.
-
- Stephan
- --
- Home:http://stephan.win31.de/
- Weniger Meer ist mehr Mehr.


SGk - Is Right.


Except for AC Mains "Noise Isolation" there is no need
for an 1:1 UnUn at the back of the Radio : Especially
-if- you are using Battery Power and a Balance Antenna
like a Dipole {Windom} or a {Horizontal} Loop.


However -if- you are using AC Mains to Power the Radio
-and- a Long Wire {Random Wire} Antenna -then- using
a 9:1 Matching Transformer 'between' the Coax Cable
feed-in-line and the single Wire Antenna along with a
Ground Rod is the recommended method of getting the
Maximum Signal from your Antenna to the Radio with
the least Noise.

-
- The problem here is you are an idiot and so what you post is just
crap.
- Read at your own risk.
-
-

PONG : Telamon - The Problem Here Is You Are An Idiot and So What You
Post Is Just Crap.

teli - what you post says a lot about you ~ RHF


Well, your posts do not say much about you news group retard.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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