At UHF, possibly, at VHF unlikely... you did not specify :-)
How close are the frequencies??? Lots of details left out for us to help.
If the freq's are within a few hundred kiloherts at vhf, antenna
separation is probably the issue...
More details please??
Doug
KD8B
kerincom wrote:
Hi
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: Doug Bade
Date: 6/28/2010 12:59:24 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Coax shielding
At UHF, possibly, at VHF unlikely... you did not specify :-)
How close are the frequencies
Ian,
RG-213 coax can definitely contribute to desense, as can cheap connectors and
adapters. I suggest making up new jumpers using double-shielded coax such as
RG-400 or RG-214, and fit these jumpers with high-quality, crimp-on connectors
of the correct type on each end so that no adapters or
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Coax shielding
Ian,
RG-213 coax can definitely contribute to desense, as can cheap connectors
and adapters. I suggest making up new jumpers using double-shielded coax
such as RG-400 or RG-214, and fit these jumpers with high-quality, crimp-on
connectors of the correct
Ian;
It would seem that at uhf ~30mhz away cable leakage in the shed
would seem to be less likely than antenna to antenna interference. In
general it is the white noise generated by a transmitter on other
frequencies that is most likely to cause desense to a co located rx.
Assuming you
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From: Doug Bade
Date: 6/28/2010 1:44:27 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Coax shielding
Ian;
It would seem that at uhf ~30mhz away cable leakage in the shed
would seem to be less likely than antenna to antenna interference. In
general it is the white
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Coax shielding
Ian;
It would seem that at uhf ~30mhz away cable leakage in the shed
would seem to be less likely than antenna to antenna interference. In
general it is the white noise generated by a transmitter on other
-Builder] Coax shielding
Ian;
It would seem that at uhf ~30mhz away cable leakage in the shed
would seem to be less likely than antenna to antenna interference. In
general it is the white noise generated by a transmitter on other
frequencies that is most likely to cause desense to a co
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From: Doug Bade
Date: 6/28/2010 2:08:45 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Coax shielding
In theory most xtal radios are quieter than synthesized ones, but a
filter would seem to be the better thing to do as it really stops the
problem...even
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/*Subject:*/ Re: [Repeater-Builder] Coax shielding
Ian;
It would seem that at uhf ~30mhz away cable leakage in the shed
would seem to be less likely than antenna to antenna interference. In
general it is the white noise generated by a transmitter on other
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Coax shielding
Ian,
RG-213 coax can definitely contribute to desense, as can cheap connectors and
adapters. I suggest making up new
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