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Old December 28th 03, 06:21 AM
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The original wires are not twisted......they appear to be very small gauge
speaker wire.

Pete

RHF wrote in message
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PETE -or- Anyone,

Concerning this Two Conductor Un-Shielded Wire Pairs.

* Is it OK to leave this Wire Pair a straight flat pair ?

* Or, should these wires be "Twisted" (Twisted Pair) about
One to Two Turns-per-Inch to 'reduce' Noise Pick-Up ?

I have always been told that these Wire Pairs should be 'twisted'
to "Reduce" Noise Pick-Up and have always done so. But is this
an exercise in Stupidity-Dumbness based on an "Old-Tech's-Tale"

iwtk ~ RHF
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That's pretty much what they give you. It is a two conductor unshielded
wire, with a 1/8 inch plug on one end, and stripped wires on the other

end.
One of the 4 antennas I bought didn't have the cable, but at 10 dollars,

I
bought it anyway.

Pete

Ron Hardin wrote in message
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LHogan5782 wrote:

i came across one of the antennas with no wires to attach to a

radio,
can
someone tell me the catalog number or any info for the cabe that

came
with this
loop to attach it to a receiver?

thanks

It doesn't need to attach to most radios, just set it alongside. It's

an
impedance
matcher to the loopstick inside the radio, forming a transformer.

If you don't have a loopstick inside, run any old 3.5mm audio cable

(probably) to
the antenna terminals on the radio, for which probably you will have

to
adapt the cable
but perhaps not at the radio end. 3.5mm monaural is a good guess (as

opposed to stereo).
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Old December 28th 03, 11:21 AM
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CW and All,

Thank You All, for your Replies and Admonition NOT To Worry.

- - - Butt, I Worry About Everything.
+ + + If Its Worth Thinking About - Its Worth Worrying About.
= = = When I Have Nothing To Worry About - I Worry About Nothing.

worry, Worry. WORRY! Makes My Mind Go Round. and Round, and Round...

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Translation: Don't worry about it.

"Telamon" wrote in message
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In article ,
(RHF) wrote:

PETE -or- Anyone,

Concerning this Two Conductor Un-Shielded Wire Pairs.

* Is it OK to leave this Wire Pair a straight flat pair ?

* Or, should these wires be "Twisted" (Twisted Pair) about One to Two
Turns-per-Inch to 'reduce' Noise Pick-Up ?

I have always been told that these Wire Pairs should be 'twisted' to
"Reduce" Noise Pick-Up and have always done so. But is this an
exercise in Stupidity-Dumbness based on an "Old-Tech's-Tale"


Whether twisting the wires or not does any good depends on your
engineering design goals. If the receiver at the one end is
differential then having a certain twist per foot of the connecting
cable will balance the noise field they are immersed in causing the
noise induced signal to be nearly the same on both wires. The
differential receiver can then by virtue of its common mode rejection
improve the signal to noise at its output. Single ended input
amplifiers will not benefit as much from the wire twisting.

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Ventura, California


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