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On 17 Oct 2007 22:40:44 GMT, Ed G
wrote: It only requires 12VDC @ 300ma and we are providing that by using a couple MFJ DC adapter units to feed the 12VDC up the coax. Hi Ed, This is another antenna element unless you choke it too. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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Hi Ed, This is another antenna element unless you choke it too. Richard, I don't think this one is. Its just a "barrel" type device located in the coax run to the SGC coupler, about 1 foot from the input to the SGC coupler.. There are no other connections or long runs of anything going away from the coupler or the antenna. The MFJ adapter merely filters the 12VDC off the coax center conductor and routes it through a wire a couple feet long into the coupler 12VDC input. Ed |
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On 18 Oct 2007 01:39:41 GMT, Ed G
wrote: . Hi Ed, This is another antenna element unless you choke it too. Richard, I don't think this one is. Its just a "barrel" type device located in the coax run to the SGC coupler, about 1 foot from the input to the SGC coupler.. There are no other connections or long runs of anything going away from the coupler or the antenna. The MFJ adapter merely filters the 12VDC off the coax center conductor and routes it through a wire a couple feet long into the coupler 12VDC input. Hi Ed, I stand corrected. You seem to have that one under control. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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