You've lost me here. What are you trying to accomplish? For tv purposes or
what?
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Gregg,
He's using the coax sheild as an antenna, presumably for a shortwave
receiver.. not the most efficient, but workable in a pinch..
"Brenda Ann Dyer" <bre...@shinbiro.com> wrote in message
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What Works - WORKS ! { Oh The Joy of saying... It's Working ! }
The IDEA of using the the built-in Coax Cable TV Distribution
System in an Apartment/Condo Building is one that many Antenna
Challenged Apartment/Condo Residents simply overlook.
NOTE: If not used (subscribed to) often the Coax Cable is
'disconnected' at the buildings Main Distribution Box.
So you have a "Free Run" of Wire from your Apartment/Condo
back to the Main Box. Some times this can be more than a 100Ft.
HOOK=UPS - Try when using the built-in Coax Cable TV Distribution
System in an Apartment/Condo Building:
* Direct Connection to the Center Wire
using the Whip Antenna (Antenna Input)
* Direct Connection to the Outer Shield
using the Whip Antenna (Antenna Input)
* Try Using a 75 to 300 Matching Transformer
- One Lead to the* Direct Connection to the Center Wire
- One Lead to the Radio's Ground
FWIW: This can turn out to be a reasonabily good [Hidden] Antenna.
PLUS - Here are three additional options when using the built-in
Coax Cable TV Distribution System in an Apartment/Condo Building.
1. Use a modified "Portable Wire Antenna" (PWA) as a 'coupler'
between the Coax Cable and the Radio. (Try using theis with the
TV Matching Transformer Connected across the PWA.)
* Three Ways to Use the "Portable Wire Antenna" (PWA)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/message/306
2. Try using a small simple Pre-Selector between the Coax Cable
and the Radio. Two that come to mind are the MFJ-956 or the
Grove Mini TUN-3, also you may wish to take a look at the
Yaesu FRT-7700.
3. High Frequency (Shortwave) 1 MHz to 30 MHz Band Pass Filter
to reduce the VHF and UHF TV/Cable Signals
.
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iane ~ RHF
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Some Say: On A Clear Day You Can See Forever.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/message/502
I BELIEVE: On A Clear Night...
You Can Hear Forever and Beyond - The Beyond !
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