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Terry R2000SW...
This is a very good Article to Read: "Is Your Coaxial Lead-In Actually an Antenna ?" - by John H. Bryant with Bill Bowers, February 2001 http://www3.telus.net/7dxr/ircatech/snake.pdf#search='bryant%20lead%20in%20antenna However, the suggestion about "TRYING" the Snap-Together Ferrite Core is a first step and a beginning in what may be a long journey toward less noise and more signal. Tip - Try placing Two Snap-Together Ferrite Core 'on' the Coax Cable from the Antenna to the Receiver : RadioShack Catalog # 273-105 http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...tId=2103222&cp * One about Three to Six Inches from the PL-259 Plug going into the Radio. * One about Three ot Six Inches from the PL-259 Plug connecting to the Antenna. That is also why I asked this Question : "Question - What type - kind of Ground do you have for the Receiver and Antenna ?" keeping it simple and practical 'kisap' - cause iane ~ RHF |
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