Very difficult to guess with out some specific information so two answers
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 or as far apart in differing vertical and horizontal planes as practicable 

To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 02:48:42 +0000
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Antenna spacing















 




    
                  

The icom runs a max of about 65 watts but almost always less, more like 5 or 
10.  The antenna I hope to set up is a mobile 5/8 waxe over a ground-plane. My 
purpose is for skywarn activations, as an NCO it would help to be active one 
two frequencies nearly simultainously.

Any further help is appriceated.



--- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <wb6...@...> wrote:

>

> Jeremy,

> 

> You did not provide enough information to give you a good answer.  How far

> apart are the frequencies involved?  How powerful is the other radio?

> 

> What I can tell you right away is that vertical separation is far, far, more

> effective than horizontal separation.  If both radios are going to be

> frequency-agile, that is, there may not always be a fixed separation in

> frequency, then the simple answer is:  Separate the two antennas vertically

> as much as you can, one over the other, and hope for the best.  Use

> double-shielded cable for feedlines on both antennas.

> 

> Damage to the receivers is not likely, since most good radios have diode

> protection on the front ends.  After all, look at almost any "mobile command

> post" vehicle, and you'll probably see a dozen antennas on the roof- usually

> no more than a foot or so apart.  Although major desense is almost

> guaranteed when any one of the radios transmits, judicious use of

> preselectors (such as those made by DCI) can minimize it.

> 

> -----Original Message----- 

> From: [email protected]

> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeremy (KB1REQ)

> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 6:24 PM

> To: [email protected]

> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Antenna spacing

> 

>   

> 

> This post does not necessarily relate to repeaters, but some of the same

> calculations can be applied. I am interested in installing another two meter

> radio in my shack and was wondering what kind of spacing is needed as to not

> over load either of the radio's receivers. I currently have an icom set up

> on a j-pole, and I have a 45 watt GM300 that I want to add.  What would be

> the best placement of antennas to reduce desense. or otherwise damage the

> receivers?

>





 

      

    
    
        
        
        
        


        


        
                                                  
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