[SMCARA] Antenna Setup

Bill Jones merc669 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 14:29:15 EST 2014


I was wondering if running the radial field and I assume depending if
both antennas are active if the radials on different angles might not
induce some king of inductive coupling across the new feedline to
cause any issues. Or would it be possible to run the cable under the
radials buried a few inches down or maybe thru a pvc pipe to isolate
the lines. That was one of things I was thinking. It maybe nothing to
worry about but still new to this but in my running data cables in
some of our buildings (Red/Black Data) they need to be separated to
prevent possible bleed-over or cross-talk. Does this make sense?

73

Bill

On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 2:15 PM, Daniel Metcalf <kb3uun at gmail.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> Thanks to Rene and Bill making me think through the 2nd problem I kind
> of answered my own question. I am going to go with a solid piece of
> coax.
>
> I am still curious if it is going to be a problem running the feed line
> of one antenna under the radial field of another.
>
> Any Ideas? I like the idea that it might benefit the newer antenna.
>
> 73,
> Dan Metcalf -- KB3UUN
>
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