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Old February 22nd 06, 10:17 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Charly
 
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Default Sony SW100 + KA31/DE31 active antenna ?

SeeingEyeDog wrote:
The Sony SW100 (excellent radio) does indeed put a voltage on the antenna
jack. You will need to place a capacitor in series to block it. However, a
Sony AN-LP1 will work just fine but you have to turn it on manually with the
SW100.


Good morning,

Thanks for the advice...

I have another solution, using the adaptor that comes with my antenna : female
stereo jack to plug in the antenna at one end, two alligator clips on the other
end, 1 for the signal on the whip, 1 for the ground. I will connect the ground
to the "line-out" ground of the radio via a another jack.

It will be a starting point since I won't need to solder anything here...

I keep in mind the capacitor (I've read 470mF on the Yahoo SW100 group) for a
later use...

Charly
 
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