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griller95 10-Jun-2015 12:27 AM

need help getting started
 
Hi, I'm trying to cut the cord like so many others. I have an old antenna that was mounted before I purchased the house. It sits above my 2 story house (approx 35' above ground).
It has one single wire coming from it which is most likely the ground strap.
My question is this: where do I connect the coaxial? Assuming I need a balun, is there a wrong place to connect?

Like I said, I'm new to this and it's an older antenna.
I will try to include some photos of my setup.
Thank you for any help

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griller95 10-Jun-2015 12:34 AM

sorry, I'm unable to include photos due to their size

Jake V 10-Jun-2015 1:21 AM

Yes, you need a balun. One end connects to the coax. The other has two leads that connect to the antenna.

If you use Windows on your computer you can use Paint to save your photos at a resolution. Or just go to Walmart.com or other site you might use to upload your photos and share it.

rabbit73 10-Jun-2015 2:48 PM

Quote:

sorry, I'm unable to include photos due to their size
The image size is too big or the file size is too big?

For attachments on this site:

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You can open image with paint, zoom out with view to make smaller (50%) or custom resize by pixels or percent, use snipping tool for rectangular snip, and save as jpg

For better quality, you can resize image size and file size (good, better, best) here:

http://picresize.com/
There is a Quick Resize mode.

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rickbb 11-Jun-2015 2:27 PM

You can also use a free online photo hosting site like PhotoBucket, they automatically resize them as you upload and create the image tags for inserting to forums.


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