I think the coax causing issues is a reasonable assumption… and probably the 
easiest thing to try.  

 

Good luck.

 

73,

 

Mike

WM4B

 

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of kerincom 
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 10:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Coax shielding

 

  


Hi guys .I am just wanted to confirm a question on coax shielding .

With 2-10 watts transmitting through rg213u  could rf be escaping that could 
cause desensitization  to other radios .The repeater I have setup uses 9 meters 
of heliax from the main diplexer to ant  and rg213u from the link radio to its 
antenna  .

I am finding I am getting problems with the link transmission interfering with 
the  repeater rx The link antenna is a yagi 3 meters above the ground and the 
main repeater antenna is 6 meters above it .I am currently trying band pass 
cavity on the receiver rx or band pass/band reject diplexer with some success 
but I am wondering if the rf escaping from the cable is causing problems inside 
the repeater shed even at a low wattage .I am definitely changing the rg213u to 
either rg223u or lmr400 as it is only on the link radio and shouldn't have any 
effect on the repeater's operation .Has anyone else had the same sort of 
problem where the rf energy leaks out of the cable in the shed and causes 
problems to the repeater and they had to upgrade the link cable to 100% 
coverage cable

 

 

  

Thank You,

Ian Wells,

Kerinvale Comaudio,

3A Murchison Street,Biloela.4715

Ph 0749922449 or 0409159932 or 0749922574

www.kerinvalecomaud <http://www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au> io.com.au

 



 

 



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