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Hi Eric,
I have decided to use an SO-239 for the low impedance input. For the high impedance input, I will be using a Mini-Circuits 4:1 transformer. The good thing about this approach is that the high impedance can come in at the transformer input while the low impedance can come in between either one of the balanced inputs and ground, the same way it is done in FM tuners. This way, the low-pass image reject filter doesn't get perturbed. This also eliminate the necessity of having an external matching device (believe me, I considered this avenue!). Pete "Eric F. Richards" wrote in message ... "Pete KE9OA" wrote: I am finishing up the MW receiver..............anyway, I have a high impedance antenna input in addition to the 50 ohm input. With this type of receiver is the high impedance input enough, or would interested parties rather have both inputs. The reason I am asking this is because my employer would like to have all jacks mounted to the main PC board. The only thing I have been able to find so far has been a right angle BNC connector for the 50 ohm input. Opinions welcomed! Pete, I'm in favor of the low-Z input myself. I wouldn't want to connect a "wire" to any receiver without some robust -- and sacrificial -- isolation. Would your boss be in favor of using (or recommending one of the existing) an external impedence matching device with binding posts on it? Pete Eric -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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