Listening to a EK07-D shortwave radio made by Rohde & Schwarz. Back then the price was around 12.000 DM. Today very few people need a 65kg shortwave radio so it's mainly the willingness to carry one inside (and the patience to find one) that gets one. Listening to short radio waves can be very educational.
From a publication by Rohde & Schwarz:
I currently feed antenna signal into the back on two points: one wire antenna in the "High Impedance" socket and one cable which had a BNC that I replaced with two banana plugs.
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The socket for which I had no fitting connector |
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In a Rohde & Schwarz publication, it's like the one on the left |
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Looks like they call it an N-Type |
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My solution for now |
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Fits well |
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The radio found its place |
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Front view |