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In recent threads, the subject of auto mounted passive repeaters (an inside
antenna connected to an outside antenna) was discussed, and they were shown to be pretty much ineffective because of losses. Continuing this discussion in a slightly different tack, I am wondering how effective such a repeater would be for a RF tight enclosure such as an RV that has very little leakage because of screened windows and a metal body. How would one estimate the amount of loss before the transmitted signal arrived at the external antenna? Would multipath inside the vehicle affect the transmitted signal? This is just a mental exercise, as I have already run coax directly to the rig from the outside antenna on my trailer. TIA --Wayne |
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