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 Post subject: Panasonic RF-4900 (DR49) Aerial
PostPosted: Jul Sat 30, 2005 12:34 pm 
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Last year I bought a Panasonic RF-4900 but it had no FM aerial. Any idea where I could get the appropriate one for this radio?<P>brianmillson@******<P>------------------<BR>avro


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 Post subject: Panasonic RF-4900 (DR49) Aerial
PostPosted: Jul Sat 30, 2005 3:52 pm 
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Any common FM antenna ranging from a simple dipole made from 300 ohm twin-lead to a sophisticated outdoor yagi will work with this radio. I have an RF-4900 which I use often. It actually requires 3 antennas to utilize it's complete coverage. There are connections for a medium wave antenna, a shortwave antenna and an FM antenna. <P>Dave<P>------------------<BR>


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 Post subject: Panasonic RF-4900 (DR49) Aerial
PostPosted: Jul Sat 30, 2005 6:18 pm 
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Dave,<P>Thanks I was actually looking for the original FM aerial mentioned in the manual.<P>avro<P>------------------<BR>avro


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 Post subject: Panasonic RF-4900 (DR49) Aerial
PostPosted: Jul Sat 30, 2005 11:53 pm 
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Sorry, my manual does not mention an accessory FM antenna, either supplied or as an available option. Perhaps these sets were marketed differently in the US.<P>Dave<P>------------------<BR>


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 Post subject: Panasonic RF-4900 (DR49) Aerial
PostPosted: Jul Sun 31, 2005 12:24 am 
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Dave,<P>Here is the manual reference to the FM aerial.<BR> <A HREF="http://prarl.org/rf4900/rf4900-5.jpg" TARGET=_blank>http://prarl.org/rf4900/rf4900-5.jpg</A> <P>Brian Millson<P>------------------<BR>avro


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 Post subject: Panasonic RF-4900 (DR49) Aerial
PostPosted: Jul Sun 31, 2005 7:53 am 
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Brian-<P>That looks like an ordinary FM dipole- just about the cheapest antenna around. I've probably got a couple in my garage, but they're hardly worth mailing (to Germany?) since they sell for about $2 new. Antennas nearly identical to the one pictured are common in thrift stores and at garage sales.<P>Here's a web page that tells how to make your own: <A HREF="http://www.kgnu.org/howtohear/antenna.html" TARGET=_blank>http://www.kgnu.org/howtohear/antenna.html</A> This is the simple dipole made from 300 ohm twinlead that Dave mentioned. <P>-Steve W. <P>------------------<BR>


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 Post subject: Panasonic RF-4900 (DR49) Aerial
PostPosted: Aug Wed 03, 2005 8:06 pm 
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Fellows, it mentions that the aerial required is 75 ohms, I have a 75 ohm external, which I use on my vintage tube (valve) sets with a 300 ohm Balun. From what you say could I use that on the RF-4900?<P>Brian<P>------------------<BR>avro


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 Post subject: Panasonic RF-4900 (DR49) Aerial
PostPosted: Aug Thu 04, 2005 8:45 pm 
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What I have done with the radio is attach the 75 ohm boosted aerial to a double female coupler to a 75/300 Balun. <P>At the other end I have attached rubber insulated wire to alligator clips and the alligator clips to twin 75 ohm aerial input.<P>Should I now solder the alligator clips. It would be my first soldering task :-O.<P>Sorry, I did not understand the 8 Ball comment-it loses somewhat in the transatlantic translation.<P>brianmillson@******<P>------------------<BR>avro


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