Babylon
Well-Known Member
Basic electronics question: how do I connect the backstay as an antenna for my NASA HF3W SSB Receiver (ie no transmissions)? The unit came with a coax cable connected originally to an electronic antenna on the pushpit, which is now damaged and unusable, and I understand that a backstay works better anyway.
1. Do I clamp just the inner core of the coax cable to the backstay, just the outer shielding, or both?
2. Do I need to ground the receiver, and how does one do this on a boat? The engine earth?
At this stage, I just want to be able to receive AM/LW radio stations (eg R5 sports, R4, Froggie radio stations, etc), but later I want to experiment with connecting up to a laptop via the audio cable, so as to experiment with weather fax, NAVTEX etc.
Anything else I need to understand?
1. Do I clamp just the inner core of the coax cable to the backstay, just the outer shielding, or both?
2. Do I need to ground the receiver, and how does one do this on a boat? The engine earth?
At this stage, I just want to be able to receive AM/LW radio stations (eg R5 sports, R4, Froggie radio stations, etc), but later I want to experiment with connecting up to a laptop via the audio cable, so as to experiment with weather fax, NAVTEX etc.
Anything else I need to understand?