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Old June 19th 05, 04:39 PM
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I used 1:1 transformers at the antennas (random wire) and at the
receivers (two receiving locations in the house), similar to the
diagram @br
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I did this before seeing the above diagram. There is no direct ground at the antennas or at the receivers in my setup. Knocked out 99.9 % of the junk. Repeated this on an active antenna after the "shack box" to keep the downlead separated from the station receivers. This worked great as well. I am mostly interested in NDB DX but this worked good for SW as well in my situation. YMMV!



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