Ariadne
Well-Known Member
I have an ICOM 801E which has very good transmission on all bands, but has very poor reception. I know this as we have net and the other boats can here me 600+ miles away. But I can only just here them (doesn't matter what frequency band) and its always very broken or has (as SWMBO claims) a helicopter in the background. I have this problem with station transmitions as well (BBC world service etc)
I have fitted 2 Dino Plates, with suffient (according to the approved supplier) area copper strip to earth the system.
All is fitted, earthed and grounded to the manufacturers guidlines.
The DSC aerial I know is mounted too low, but again this has a resonable reception.
I use the insulated backstay as my aerial, but am hoping to replace this with a 6m whip aerial.
Tha aerial cable is run back to the set through the engine room (no other option here), and passes alongside all the other cableing via trunking.
Am I causing interference by running the cable alongside the other electrical cables, or should I be looking elsewhere to resolve the problem? I have checked the earth connections and they are all clean & tight.
What the panels thoughts on resolving this?
Cheers all
Dave
I have fitted 2 Dino Plates, with suffient (according to the approved supplier) area copper strip to earth the system.
All is fitted, earthed and grounded to the manufacturers guidlines.
The DSC aerial I know is mounted too low, but again this has a resonable reception.
I use the insulated backstay as my aerial, but am hoping to replace this with a 6m whip aerial.
Tha aerial cable is run back to the set through the engine room (no other option here), and passes alongside all the other cableing via trunking.
Am I causing interference by running the cable alongside the other electrical cables, or should I be looking elsewhere to resolve the problem? I have checked the earth connections and they are all clean & tight.
What the panels thoughts on resolving this?
Cheers all
Dave