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Hello:
Expect to put up an outside antenna for listening only (30 MHz and below) Not sure if it will an Inverted-L or just a long horiz length. Due to the way the property is laid out, and a few other considerations, I will have to bring the coax from the Balun at the end of the antenna (at, or close to, ground level) back to the house which is about 40 feet away. The easiest thing for me is to essentially run the coax some distance below at ground level, and directly under the active, higher, horiz length as it goes back towards the house. How far should/must they be separated such that the coax doesn't influence the active horiz section of the antenna right above it in any manner ? (listening only antenna). (my concern I guess is that the coax shield which is grounded will act as another element, or an artificial ground, or... ?) Thanks, B. |
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