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wrote: Hello: Will probably try a coax feed, and a Balun, to the random length wire running around the four sides of my attic to reduce noise, hopefully. Do listening only, up to 30 MHz. a. For a receiving 9:1 Balun (coax to a random length wire in attic), does the Balun have to be grounded ? Or, is it grounded "adequately" via the coax - to the radio chassis - to an earth ground from the radio chassis ? [If the Balun Does require a ground (also), wouldn't this possibly cause a ground loop in that it would be grounded at both ends ?] b. Anyone have any experience with, or opinions on: -the 9:1 Balun by RF Systems in the Netherlands (termed a magnetic balun, how it's different from a normal toroidal transformer coupling, I have no idea ?) -or the unit by Win Radio (WiNRADiO WR-LWA-0130 Long Wire Antenna Adapter $39.95 ADP35) c. Any significant difference in the type of coax used for listening only, with a run of about 50 feet. Used LMR 400 for my attic scanner, but would like to avoid the hassle of stringing the large diameter coax again, and possibly just use a small diameter coax. Would one likely notice any difference up to 30 MHz ? Thanks, Bob Read the four articles at: http://anarc.org/naswa/badx/antennas/ Your questions match their content remarkably well. -- | John Doty "You can't confuse me, that's my job." | Home: | Work: |
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