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Hi,
I have a scanner (or whatever else I plug in to the coax at the time) fed by a discone that's about 8 feet from my 2m/440 large vertical antenna. I run at most 50W into the vertical, usually just 5W, and have yet to run into any major overload problems into the scanner. At most, it just stops recieving but I haven't blown anything yet, probably because it's a 120ft RG-8 run. lossy Anyway I'd like toput a pre-amp at the antenna on the recieve only feed and am worried that I could overload the pre-amp while transmitting on the other antenna. What to do here? Relocating it further away would be a last resort. Shutting the recieve side off during TX is fine. Is there some remote rf sensing auto coax disconnect device out there? 73 J |
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