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ML wrote:
"----seems like I am giving a lot of TVI on strangely enough 2m." Probably receiving amplifier overload. Antennas usually couple more tightly side by side than they do end to end where they reside in each other`s nulls. If the TV antenna is horizintally polarized while your transmitting antenna is vertically polarized. that should greatly decrease coupling between the antennas. Maybe distance between the two antennas can be maximized. Maybe the new TV antenna has a feedline defect allowing the line to become part of the receiving antenna. Its coax should prevent noise pickup not cause it. Maybe careful adjusting cross-polarization of the antennas, or a combination of cures will fix your problem. I hope you are lucky. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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