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Does anybody have any experience with putting a scanner antenna and
their TV satellite dish on the same antenna? I want to know if there will be any interference issues. Thanks. |
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This shouldn't be a problem, as long as you keep them reasonably seperated.
they are both receiving antennas , so there is unlikely to be a problem with interference. "Walter" wrote in message om... Does anybody have any experience with putting a scanner antenna and their TV satellite dish on the same antenna? I want to know if there will be any interference issues. Thanks. |
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"Zombie Wolf" wrote: This shouldn't be a problem, as long as you keep them reasonably seperated. they are both receiving antennas , so there is unlikely to be a problem with interference. Not necessarily true. The satellite dish antenna includes a low-noise block convertor. Depending on the local oscilator frequency in the LNB, there could be interference to some frequencies in the upper range of the scanner. "Walter" wrote in message om... Does anybody have any experience with putting a scanner antenna and their TV satellite dish on the same antenna? I want to know if there will be any interference issues. Thanks. -- Larry Weil Lake Wobegone, NH |
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Larry Weil wrote: In article , "Zombie Wolf" wrote: This shouldn't be a problem, as long as you keep them reasonably seperated. they are both receiving antennas , so there is unlikely to be a problem with interference. Not necessarily true. The satellite dish antenna includes a low-noise block convertor. Depending on the local oscilator frequency in the LNB, there could be interference to some frequencies in the upper range of the scanner. The LO in the convertor would likely bein the GHz range so it's still unlikely to cause interference. -- Clark Martin Redwood City, CA, USA Macintosh / Internet Consulting "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway" |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 04:37:48 GMT, Clark Martin in rec.radio.scanner - :
In article , Larry Weil wrote: In article , "Zombie Wolf" wrote: This shouldn't be a problem, as long as you keep them reasonably seperated. they are both receiving antennas , so there is unlikely to be a problem with interference. Not necessarily true. The satellite dish antenna includes a low-noise block convertor. Depending on the local oscilator frequency in the LNB, there could be interference to some frequencies in the upper range of the scanner. The LO in the convertor would likely bein the GHz range so it's still unlikely to cause interference. 11.250 GHZ for your standard North American DSS LNB. Could be 5.150 and/or 10.750 if he was talking about a big old mesh dish. Doesn't seem like much chance of interference though. |
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