st599
Well-Known Member
I also avoided a splitter but put my stubby Ais ntenna at the mast head and it gets very far off targets... My rational is that solo off shore I want as much notice as possible....
I have a second vhf on a pole at the Stern and another vhf at the mast head which is currently not working.
One of my winter jobs is to fit a new Metz antenna and some superflex 7 at the masthead.
I then intend to use a second vhf in the cockpit connected to the Stern antenna for use in the unlikely event that I need to speak to anyone.
Whilst the masthead will allow me hear forecasts and further off stations below decks...
I might have an issue with feedback if I try to transmit whilst the other is switched on and I'd be slow to transmit at full power through an antenna that is only a foot or so from my Ais antenna...but this will just require switching off the Ais momentarily..
If you put two antennas at the masthead, they will affect each other and may cause worse performance in some directions.