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Old December 5th 03, 08:37 AM
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Harris wrote:

ASW wrote:

I have alread about 50 feet of 50 Ohm RG-6 for the lead in.


RG-6 is 75-ohm cable, but no need to worry.

Art N2AH


I use R6U coax made for satellite TV systems. I has good shielding and
works well as the lead wire for my low noise inverted-L (Doty-L)
antenna. R6U coax is 75-0hm and the radio (R8B) has a 50-ohm antenna
input but the mismatch hardly matters for shortwave receiving.


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