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bpnjensen wrote:
Can the venerable 9:1 matching transformer (for matching a 500-ohm random wire to a 50-ohm coaxial cable) also be used the inverse way, that is, to match an incoming 50-ohm coax to a radio whose only connection is a Hi-Z pair of screw terminals? Further on, is there any reason why such a matching transformer could not be installed inside said radio behind the screw terminal strip so that a permanent SO-239 could be connected and mounted on the radio chassis? Thanks, Bruce Jensen The improvement would be minimal. |
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