Eric,
Just what kind of receiver did you use in your ballpark estimate example?
Allan Crites WA9ZZU
Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sam,
Just to give you a ballpark estimate, I used CommShop for Windows to
generate a solution for a 50 watt transmitter that is separated by 600 kHz
from a receiver with 0.25 uV sensitivity in the 2m Amateur band. CommShop
reported that a minimum of 90.14 dB of isolation is required, which can be
met with a vertical antenna separation of 240 feet- assuming that the
antennas are identical and are exactly in line with each other vertically.
The required horizontal separation to achieve the same isolation is about
five miles, which is obviously impractical without a link radio. If you use
a transmitter with greater power, or use a receiver with greater
sensitivity, the required isolation and the separation will increase.
It makes no difference if your machine is used once a year or continuously;
the isolation requirements are firm.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TX & RC antenna seperation
What would be the guidelines to use for antenna separation on a 2 meter
machine w/o a duplexer. Horizontal and vertical, this will be a limited
use machine, so there will not be a lot of traffic.
Sam
KE5MID