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I'm wanting to keep peace within the family.. NO! Extra antennas on the
vehicle.. I want to install a dual band 2m/440 mobile using the AM/FM antenna that is on the vehicle.. It will be mostly used for receive, BUT.... Other than a duplexer and tuner (s) What is needed to STOP the RF from damaging the AM/FM radio in case I want to transmit?... Any help on this?? |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 04:59:09 GMT, "DeG" wrote:
I'm wanting to keep peace within the family.. NO! Extra antennas on the vehicle.. Sounds like a pretty selfish request to me. Time to fire the family. Wonder what they would say about an antenna for satellite radio. gm -- Replace x in adr with c |
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Forget the AM/FM antenna. It might be ok for receive, but I wouldn't risk
trying to transmit on it. If they're gonna be like that, then maybe a thru-the-glass antenna is the solution? Looks a lot like a cell antenna and is rather unobtrusive, plus it'll be less work then trying to hook the radio up to the AM/FM antenna. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB - WPYI880 (GMRS) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com |
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Bob Miller wrote:
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 04:59:09 GMT, "DeG" wrote: I'm wanting to keep peace within the family.. NO! Extra antennas on the vehicle.. Get a mag-mount dual bander. Throw it in the trunk when not in use. Throw the XYL in the trunk when the antenna is being used. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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There are disguised antennas used in the land mobile service that look like
AM/FM mobile antennas. (they're intended for undercover police work). Try http://www.sti-co.com/index.php Another, simpler, solution that you might get past the XYL is a 'cell look-alike' antenna. There a number of manufacturers that produce those. Steve I'm wanting to keep peace within the family.. NO! Extra antennas on the vehicle.. I want to install a dual band 2m/440 mobile using the AM/FM antenna that is on the vehicle.. It will be mostly used for receive, BUT.... Other than a duplexer and tuner (s) What is needed to STOP the RF from damaging the AM/FM radio in case I want to transmit?... Any help on this?? |
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"DeG" wrote in message hlink.net...
I'm wanting to keep peace within the family.. NO! Extra antennas on the vehicle.. I want to install a dual band 2m/440 mobile using the AM/FM antenna that is on the vehicle.. It will be mostly used for receive, BUT.... Other than a duplexer and tuner (s) What is needed to STOP the RF from damaging the AM/FM radio in case I want to transmit?... Any help on this?? Just keeping the RF out of the AM/FM radio isn't too difficult, but you'll have other issues, too. A diplexer (triplexer?) can be made to do the job of sorting out the RF, with enough attenuation to prevent burning up the car radio. -50dB from 10W is 0.1milliwatt, for example, and it's possible to get better than 50dB attenuation of unwanted bands. I'm not aware of triplexers specifically for 0.5-108MHz/144-148MHz/440-450MHz, but then I'd just design and build one anyway (assuming I had decided to do it that way). I assume your car antenna is a cowl-mounted whip, and not an on-the-glass one which you might destroy by putting power to it. But even then, the coax used for car antennas is typically high impedance (low capacitance) to work well on the AM band. You may have some fun getting 144 and 440MHz power to the antenna through that stuff, and if you replaced it with RG-58, the AM reception would suffer quite a bit. Another possibility is a relay at the antenna feedpoint, but typical car antennas may not make that very easy. If I was intent on a "stealth" antenna for my car, for 144 and 440, I'd consider feeding a window frame as a slot-type antenna. If I was really rabid about it, I'd think of making a slot antenna in the sheetmetal, filled with dielectric that could be painted to match the car finish, but that's a bit extreme for me. The dual-band mag mount sounds like a good idea to me, or if you don't need coverage, just a rubber duckie on a handheld. Cheers, Tom |
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![]() Hope he doesn't live in New Jersy... 'Doc |
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On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 04:59:09 GMT, "DeG" wrote:
I'm wanting to keep peace within the family.. NO! Extra antennas on the vehicle.. I want to install a dual band 2m/440 mobile using the AM/FM antenna that is on the vehicle.. It will be mostly used for receive, BUT.... Other than a duplexer and tuner (s) What is needed to STOP the RF from damaging the AM/FM radio in case I want to transmit?... Any help on this?? Get a mag-mount dual bander. Throw it in the trunk when not in use. Or check the mfj site. They have some little clip-on 2m/440 antennas that attach to your window glass whenever the urge strikes. Bob k5qwg |
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Throw the XYL in the trunk when the antenna is being used.
The best suggestion yet! ![]() =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB - WPYI880 (GMRS) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com |
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Hope he doesn't live in New Jersy...
'Doc It's hard to understand what you're talking about if you don't quote the previous message. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73! de Andy KC2SSB - WPYI880 (GMRS) Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://vhfradiobuff.tripod.com |