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I have done some reading about balun transformers and how I can connect
my existing flat antena cable to 75 ohm cable. However, my questions is this... what if I replace the 30 year old flat cable all the way to the antenna. Will this yield better reception? (It is pretty good as it is.) The exiting flat cable is starting to fall apart at some places. Currently I just have it directly wired to my coax cable (just before it enters the house) with out any type of transformer. The coax is properly grounded (to the circuit breaker box.) So my questions are these: 1. How do I connect the coax directly to the antenna? Or should I? Do I still need a balun transformer? 2. If I need a balun transformer, does anyone know of a heavy duty outdoor one? (Or should I build my own.) 3. Will reception improve? Thanx to all who reply. jg |
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