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Hi,
I would like to reposition my 2M/70cm Vertical (Diamond X50) to a higher position. One option is to mount it above the TV aerial, I understand that the signal radiation below the antenna is very small, does anyone have any experience of a similar setup? If so what kind of distances would you suggest between the antennae? Obviously my main concern is TVI and poorer performance from the Diamond due to its close proximity to the TV aerial. I'm using RG-213 for the Diamond and normal coax for the TV. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers, Paul |
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Paul wrote:
Hi, I would like to reposition my 2M/70cm Vertical (Diamond X50) to a higher position. One option is to mount it above the TV aerial, I understand that the signal radiation below the antenna is very small, does anyone have any experience of a similar setup? If so what kind of distances would you suggest between the antennae? Obviously my main concern is TVI and poorer performance from the Diamond due to its close proximity to the TV aerial. I'm using RG-213 for the Diamond and normal coax for the TV. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers, Paul hey there. My sugesstion is the higher you can mount the vertical above the tv antenna the better. Persinally I would mount the antenna a min. of 3-5 feet above the TV antenna. Just rember that the higher the antenna the more loss in the coax. I would also strongly suggest that if you do mount the vertical above the TV antenna that you invest in some TVI filters. I think radio shack or you local electronics part store should have some in stock. ( They sould be fairly cheap. $3-$5 each or something like that) KD5JBK Chauncey Baker EM 15 |
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I would like to reposition my 2M/70cm Vertical (Diamond X50) to a higher
position. One option is to mount it above the TV aerial, I understand that the signal radiation below the antenna is very small, does anyone have any experience of a similar setup? If so what kind of distances would you suggest between the antennae? Obviously my main concern is TVI and poorer performance from the Diamond due to its close proximity to the TV aerial. hey there. My sugesstion is the higher you can mount the vertical above the tv antenna the better. Persinally I would mount the antenna a min. of 3-5 feet above the TV antenna. Just rember that the higher the antenna the more loss in the coax. Adding some form of choke balun, or some ferrite beads clamped onto the outside of the coax, immediately below the antenna, might also be a good idea. This will reduce the amount of RF which comes back down the feedline and which might be coupled into the TV antenna. I would also strongly suggest that if you do mount the vertical above the TV antenna that you invest in some TVI filters. I think radio shack or you local electronics part store should have some in stock. ( They sould be fairly cheap. $3-$5 each or something like that) Standard TVI filters will probably not help matters much. The usual television TVI filter is a high-pass filter, which will do an effective job of keeping HF ( 30 MHz) out of the TV system and which will probably have some effect on 6-meter signals as well. It will be quite ineffective at keeping 2-meter signals out of the TV, since these fall right in between the TV-VHF-low and TV-VHF-high bands and are on the high-pass side of the filter's knee. There are specialized band-stop which can be installed to "notch out" the 2-meter signals. They're harder to find than ordinary low-pass and high-pass filters. You may be able to find a cable-TV notch filter which will do the job - if you can find one which is designed to take out cable channels 17-19, that could help matters. I had severe TVI problems at home due to 2-meter signals getting into the TV antenna. The problems were noticeable on the TV in the den (fed directly from the antenna via a splitter), and were very bad on the several TVs and VCRs in the living room (fed via a cheap Radio Shack distribution amplifier, which was no doubt being overloaded into severe clipping and distortion due to the high RF levels). The solution I ended up with is a CA7X-144/148 bandstop filter from http://www.tinlee.com - it has a bandstop notch of better than 35 dB between 144 and 148 MHz. Not cheap, but it seems well-built and has cured the TVI problem when I key up one of my 2-meter rigs. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 18:36:09 -0600, Chauney Baker
wrote: Paul wrote: Hi, I would like to reposition my 2M/70cm Vertical (Diamond X50) to a higher position. One option is to mount it above the TV aerial, I understand that the signal radiation below the antenna is very small, does anyone have any experience of a similar setup? If so what kind of distances would you suggest between the antennae? Obviously my main concern is TVI and poorer performance from the Diamond due to its close proximity to the TV aerial. I'm using RG-213 for the Diamond and normal coax for the TV. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers, Paul hey there. My sugesstion is the higher you can mount the vertical above the tv antenna the better. Persinally I would mount the antenna a min. of 3-5 feet above the TV antenna. Just rember that the higher the antenna the more loss in the coax. I would also strongly suggest that if you do mount the vertical above the TV antenna that you invest in some TVI filters. I think radio shack or you local electronics part store should have some in stock. ( They sould be fairly cheap. $3-$5 each or something like that) KD5JBK Chauncey Baker EM 15 I agree with the suggested spacing - just buy a 5 foot section and you're set, it should 'telescope' right into the top of what you have. You may wish to consider a lower loss coax as well, the 440 side will appreciate you for upgrading to something like LMR400 at something like half or 2/3 your loss with the RG-213. Howard |
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Paul wrote:
I would like to reposition my 2M/70cm Vertical (Diamond X50) to a higher position. One option is to mount it above the TV aerial, I understand that the signal radiation below the antenna is very small, does anyone have any experience of a similar setup? ... I've been set up like that for several years with an X510. It's mounted on the top of the same mast as the TV antenna with the TV antenna about 3 ft below the X510. It's all mounted on my chimney about 25 ft up. I run 9913 inside the mast to the X510 (the X510's base fits nicely inside the mast). The TV antenna is an el-cheapo Radio Shack (Tandy) unit fed with RG-6 running down the outside of the mast. I have no problems with it running up to 50W on 2M and about 35W on 70cm. There's no interaction that I can see...no problems with TVI or anything...works quite well. This is in the US...not sure if it would be different in the UK, perhaps due to different TV freqs??? 73... Mark AA7TA |
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Paul wrote:
Hi, I would like to reposition my 2M/70cm Vertical (Diamond X50) to a higher position. One option is to mount it above the TV aerial, I understand that the signal radiation below the antenna is very small, does anyone have any experience of a similar setup? If so what kind of distances would you suggest between the antennae? Obviously my main concern is TVI and poorer performance from the Diamond due to its close proximity to the TV aerial. I'm using RG-213 for the Diamond and normal coax for the TV. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers, Paul Are you in the UK or USA? Very different problems between the US VHF TV and UK UHF TV. Advice which is excellent in the US just doesn't apply here. E.g. we no longer have any VHF TV so VHF considerations are not applicable. UK TV is ~ 470 - 615 MHz (Band IV) and 615 - 860 (Band V) so low Band IV signals are quite close to 70 cms. Best advice is to try it. If problems arise then there are some fairly simple cures. You might find http://www.qsl.net/rsgb_emc/emcleaflets8.html useful. vy 73 Andy, M1EBV |
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of 3-5 feet above the TV antenna. Just rember that the higher the antenna the more loss in the coax. I would also strongly suggest that if (snip) KD5JBK Chauncey Baker EM 15 I do hope you meant to suggest that the longer the length of coax, the greater loss, and not that actual height above the ground affects loss. In other words, you're not saying that an antenna fed with 50 feet of coax mounted at 10 feet has less loss than an antenna fed with 50 feet of coax at 35 feet, are you? |
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Thanks to all those that have offered advice, I should have mentioned that I
am UK based. I plan to put the antenna up this weekend so I will let the group know how I get it goes with the TVI. Cheers, Paul "Paul" wrote in message ... Hi, I would like to reposition my 2M/70cm Vertical (Diamond X50) to a higher position. One option is to mount it above the TV aerial, I understand that the signal radiation below the antenna is very small, does anyone have any experience of a similar setup? If so what kind of distances would you suggest between the antennae? Obviously my main concern is TVI and poorer performance from the Diamond due to its close proximity to the TV aerial. I'm using RG-213 for the Diamond and normal coax for the TV. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers, Paul |
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![]() "Andy Cogswell" SHORECOGS at COMCAST DOT NET wrote in message news ![]() In other words, you're not saying that an antenna fed with 50 feet of coax mounted at 10 feet has less loss than an antenna fed with 50 feet of coax at 35 feet, are you? Lets me see now, if you put the aerial (antenna is for ants and yanks) 25 feet higher, you'll get total loss because the end of the co-ax will be 25 feet short of the rig! :-)) Dave |
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"Paul" wrote in message ...
I plan to put the antenna up this weekend so I will let the group know how I get it goes with the TVI. Please do let us know how it goes. I'm looking to do the same with a colinear. At the moment it's in the loft so below the TV aerial, but in direct line of a bank of water tanks:-( which appear to be "damping" (excuse the pun) some of the signal going out in that direction, so I can't access one of the nearby repeaters. Robert M3NZU |
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