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Ben Jackson wrote:
Let's say I have a free-standing vertical HF antenna transmitting about 10wa, and I'd like to run wires to something at the tip. Say an anemometer, or a temperature sensor. What would be the best way to run the wire up the antenna? If the HF vertical is a pipe, is inside the best bet? If it's shielded wire next to a solid antenna, will that affect the radiation pattern of the antenna as a parasitic element? How much energy at the tip of the antenna will couple into the wire? If the wire is carrying low-speed digital data (eg for a 1-wire temperature sensor), how much isolation would it need (choke, AC couple, opto-isolate, etc) to avoid getting the HF into the digital signal? Thanks for any insight! Hello Ben, If it were me I would find a way to attach it to my roof vents or somewhere else for sure. I'm just real skittish about damaging or false readings from my wxr station because of my rf. Gud luck to you. Butch KF5DE |
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