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In article , Vito writes:
That should not crimp VHF reception significantly. OTOH it might badly degrade it. I'd try a couple ferrite beads on the VHF coax, one near the xcvr and the other near the antenna, plus more on both the GPS coax and on its power/data lines. If that don't work put a low-pass filter in the VHF coax to block harmonics. I did try the ferrite gizmos without luck. however, your idea to try a bunch of 'em sounds worth pursuing -- after Isabel goes on by. Joel Albert Potomac, MD )) |
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