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Old August 30th 03, 09:36 PM
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Default Long Wire Antenna Question

MM,
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Since you have a Kenwood R-5000 Receiver.
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= = = (Mike M.)
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Hi,
I use a Kenwood R-5000 for Dx listening and I am connecting a long
wire antenna to it. I have two screws on the back labeled "50 Ohm"
and "500 ohm"under "Antenna 1"
The omega letter is next to the number and I am assuming it stands for
Ohms.
Which is the proper place to connect the long wire antenna?
Thank you
Mike

 
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