3/3/2008 4:10:27 AMNeal(60076:0)
In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
3/3/2008 1:23:03 PMHello out there(60082:60076)
:In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
Does it go in parallel with the signal generator positive and negative?
3/3/2008 2:08:36 PMPlease respond someone(60084:60082)
::In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
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:Does it go in parallel with the signal generator positive and negative?
I'm sure many of you know the answer to this question?
3/3/2008 3:01:48 PMrghines1(60089:60084)
Hi,
Connect resistor in parallel with the signal generator's positive and negative leads. Think this is called for to help simulate the wavemagnet impedance since it can't be connected to back of the chassis while out of the cabinet. Helps avoid noise and interference. Richard
:::In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
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::Does it go in parallel with the signal generator positive and negative?
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:I'm sure many of you know the answer to this question?
3/3/2008 10:02:25 PMNeal O Morris(60112:60089)
Hi, I understand now. Thank you for yor response.
:Hi,
:Connect resistor in parallel with the signal generator's positive and negative leads. Think this is called for to help simulate the wavemagnet impedance since it can't be connected to back of the chassis while out of the cabinet. Helps avoid noise and interference. Richard
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::::In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
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:::Does it go in parallel with the signal generator positive and negative?
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::I'm sure many of you know the answer to this question?
3/3/2008 3:00:14 PMDoug Criner(60088:60076)
Neal, can you link us to the alignment procedure?
Doug
:In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
3/3/2008 3:55:40 PMMarv Nuce(60090:60088)
If my grammar lessons were correct so many years ago, I'll bet that "SHUNT" means just that. A 10 ohm connection between ground and the ANT terminal.
marv
:Neal, can you link us to the alignment procedure?
:Doug
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::In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
3/3/2008 9:20:38 PMLewis Linson(60109:60090)
:If my grammar lessons were correct so many years ago, I'll bet that "SHUNT" means just that. A 10 ohm connection between ground and the ANT terminal.
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:marv
I agree with Marv.
Lewis
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::Neal, can you link us to the alignment procedure?
::Doug
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:::In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
3/3/2008 10:04:43 PMNeal O Morris(60114:60109)
I understand now thanks for your response:
:If my grammar lessons were correct so many years ago, I'll bet that "SHUNT" means just that. A 10 ohm connection between ground and the ANT terminal.
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:::Neal, can you link us to the alignment procedure?
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::::In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
3/3/2008 10:03:29 PMNeal O Morris(60113:60090)
I understand now, thanks for your response
:If my grammar lessons were correct so many years ago, I'll bet that "SHUNT" means just that. A 10 ohm connection between ground and the ANT terminal.
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:marv
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::Neal, can you link us to the alignment procedure?
::Doug
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:::In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
3/3/2008 10:00:46 PMNeal O Morris(60111:60088)
:Neal, can you link us to the alignment procedure?
:Doug
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::In the alignment proceedure it calls for a 10 ohm shunt when hooking to ANT-GND. Does the shunt go in series with the signal ground to ground?
Doug,
It's not from rider's, and it's not part of this website, and I'm not familiar with linking just yet. But I could email it to you if I knew your email address. Thanks for your reply. I just about fried the whole set tonight hooking up electrolytics backwards. It was like a lightning storm inside both rectifier tubes. I was sure I had fried them, but when I got the caps in right it came right back up. It was a miracle. I understand how to use a 10 ohm shunt now. But I can email you the alignment if you want to have it.