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Correct, the DX-160 does not have an SO-239 (50-ohm) connector; it is a
high-z (500-600 ohm) connection already, and thus accepts a random wire automatically "matched." If you had an antenna that terminated in coax, you'd have to use a 9:1 matching tranformer "in reverse" to match the impedance. However, a 1:1 balun using ladder line or something similar might be just the ticket...but the preselector idea sounds good too. Bruce Jensen |
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