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[email protected] October 31st 05 01:56 PM

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Will putting my 2 meter ham radio antenna near my remote car starter
antenna cause a problem?


Al Klein November 1st 05 02:18 AM

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On 31 Oct 2005 05:56:37 -0800, said in
rec.radio.scanner:

Will putting my 2 meter ham radio antenna near my remote car starter
antenna cause a problem?


It'll cause a change in the radiation pattern. What change it will
cause is impossible to say without actually seeing the installation.
How near is "near"?

[email protected] November 1st 05 03:11 PM

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I guess I am more worried of either frying the radio or remote start.
Al Klein wrote:
On 31 Oct 2005 05:56:37 -0800, said in
rec.radio.scanner:

Will putting my 2 meter ham radio antenna near my remote car starter
antenna cause a problem?


It'll cause a change in the radiation pattern. What change it will
cause is impossible to say without actually seeing the installation.
How near is "near"?



Al Klein November 3rd 05 05:00 AM

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On 1 Nov 2005 07:11:47 -0800, said in
rec.radio.scanner:

Al Klein wrote:
On 31 Oct 2005 05:56:37 -0800,
said in
rec.radio.scanner:

Will putting my 2 meter ham radio antenna near my remote car starter
antenna cause a problem?


It'll cause a change in the radiation pattern. What change it will
cause is impossible to say without actually seeing the installation.
How near is "near"?


I guess I am more worried of either frying the radio or remote start.


I doubt that you'll fry the radio - the remote start is a receiver. As
far as frying the remote start - it's possible. It's also possible to
fry the car's computer - manufacturers don't guarantee that the
computers can withstand radio transmitters of any kind in cars these
days.

But you can mount the 2 meter antenna so that it's not close enough to
the remote start antenna to do any damage. I run 50 watts on 2 and
440 in the car and the alarm still works.


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