Tintin
Well-Known Member
I'm about to install an ais transponder and an echomax dual band thingy (tax refund came in handy, hurrah).
I've got two VHF aerials at the masthead currently. One is for the VHF. The other (old fibreglass pole type) is currently used for the AM/FM radio. Both have plugs in the same place so if the AM/FM aerial dies I can dump the VHF and still listen to the Archers (only kidding - you know what I mean I hope - as a spare VHF aerial).
The ais came with a "tuned" stubby.
I can't really be ars3d running another coax up to the masthead, so the question is which aerial to use for what?
My first thought was to fit and use the stubby on the pushpit for the AM/FM Archers reception, replacing the old masthead fibreglass thing with a Metz, maybe also replacing the other with a 2nd Metz, then using one for the VHF and one for the AIS Transponder. With all plugs coming back to the same place so I can have plenty of emergency options.
What I am cincerned about with this is that the distance between the to masthead aerials is no more than 25cm, so am I likely to fry either the ais when I transmit on VHF, or the VHF when the AIS transmits.
And just for an added bit of fun an active dual band echomax is also going up there, or may just go on the pushpit, because again running the cable is one royal pain.
So, thoughts and wisdom from the assembled masses pls......
I've got two VHF aerials at the masthead currently. One is for the VHF. The other (old fibreglass pole type) is currently used for the AM/FM radio. Both have plugs in the same place so if the AM/FM aerial dies I can dump the VHF and still listen to the Archers (only kidding - you know what I mean I hope - as a spare VHF aerial).
The ais came with a "tuned" stubby.
I can't really be ars3d running another coax up to the masthead, so the question is which aerial to use for what?
My first thought was to fit and use the stubby on the pushpit for the AM/FM Archers reception, replacing the old masthead fibreglass thing with a Metz, maybe also replacing the other with a 2nd Metz, then using one for the VHF and one for the AIS Transponder. With all plugs coming back to the same place so I can have plenty of emergency options.
What I am cincerned about with this is that the distance between the to masthead aerials is no more than 25cm, so am I likely to fry either the ais when I transmit on VHF, or the VHF when the AIS transmits.
And just for an added bit of fun an active dual band echomax is also going up there, or may just go on the pushpit, because again running the cable is one royal pain.
So, thoughts and wisdom from the assembled masses pls......
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