I know you all will laugh at this one, but they say necessity is the mother of 
invention. A while back a friend had the chance to try a tower site and wanted 
a simple and quick way we could check coverage. 
 So with 2, ¼ wave NMO whole mount antennas and 2 18” satellite dish pans. I 
mounted both antennas. Since these mounts were not shielded inside I used a 
couple strips of foil tape to insure the shielding.
  Then panned them face to face with one then being on the top and other one 
inverted on the bottom. Then we dropped 2, 50’ feeds of 9913 to a Custom MVP 
Repeater on a car battery at the base of the tower. The Dish was set in the 
tower structure and laid down inside pretty nicely. We then had a couple 
different folks access it from various areas and we drove around checking 
coverage on a GMRS freq. The surprising thing was that with the RX as the top 
and the TX was inverted. There was enough isolation that there was no desense 
on the 15 watt TX and the receiver was running a nice .2 uv, 12db sinad. The 
location worked so well that he made arrangements on an adjoining tower at the 
same site. He had his GMRS there for the full term of the license and removed 
it when everyone started using cellular’s instead. (This was back in the MID 
90’s). Oh and when he went permanent he did use a real antenna and Duplexer. 
But it was the same Custom MVP radio.
 Just thought I would share that since we were discussing dual antennas and no 
Duplexer options.
 Regards
-Richard 




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From: Barry <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:46:58 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Where to install my repeater antennas






You are going to need a lot more isolation than you are contemplating , either 
fit cans on a common stick or separate by a couple of hundred feet 

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> radios one set at just 30 watts tx. I plan to use 2 antenna's so no duplexer 
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> have 40 ft of tower that I plan to mount the antennas on. One antenna is a 
> Celwave (RFS) 6db gain antenna. And the other is just a plain 1/4 wave NMO 
> style mount antenna. Which is the best way to install these antennas on my 
> repeater? Celwave on the transmit end and at the top, or 1/4 wave on the 
> Transmit and celwave on the receive? Also which antenna should be mounted on 
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