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Larry W4CSC wrote:
Oh, OK. On rec.boats.cruising we see a lot of radios parallel connected to destroy each other's receivers...... To answer your question on SWR, "just awful" would be about right. 157 is a LONG way from 145 in antenna resonance. Bite the bullet and put up two antennas....both of them Metz is a great idea. Metz antennas could care less about ground. They are end-fed half-waves with their loading transformers buried in epoxy-filled PVC pipe pieces. Put the marine VHF on top of the mast and the 2m antenna on the Metz bracket on the side of the mast under the shroud so it doesn't get fouled in the sails. Bend the bracket out so the 2m antenna on the side is about 30 degrees from vertical which gets it away from coupling so hard to the mast....unless your mast is non-conductive. The vertical separation of the two will keep the transmitter from one blasting away the receiver of the other on 25w or 50w powers. Never put them in parallel on top of the mast....bad idea. The Manta 6 at: http://www.metzcommunication.com/manta6.htm is what the CG boats use. If you destroy it, Metz will simply replace it...no hassles. It will talk to Jacksonville from Charleston at 55' up the mainmast of an Amel Sharki ketch. Another Metz for the aux/emergency VHF marine is at the top of the mizzen. Radios are Icom M-602 main and Icom M-59 emergency, running off a separate DC supply. S/V "Lionheart" wants not for comms...M-802 HF to AT-130 on insulated backstay to t-top on triattic stay. Natural resonance is cut to 3.9 Mhz. I like 75M...(c; The 2m antenna at: http://www.metzcommunication.com/2-meter.htm is the same antenna with its base loading transformer and whip length cut for 2 meters instead of 157 Mhz. Same stainless construction, same guarantee. The right angle brackets come with the antennas... I had the marine VHF on a 16' Sea Ray Sea Rayder fast jetboat using its angle bracket bolted through an existing bolt in the bow, beating and jumping waves, from 1997. The guy who bought my boat is still using it on the Icom M59 I installed. Still works great, even though it is regularly drown in seawater salt....(c; The antenna has survived 3 coaxes, which got eaten away connected to the bottom of it. Quite a testimony for Metz...(c; Sorry, had a grumpy morning. The Metz looks like it would fit the bill. Wonder how it would standup on the port spreader? Just gotta see if I can shoehorn another RG-8x throught the compression post and mast step. I know I'll never be able to fit the Belden 9914F I have lying around... Jon KB1HTW |
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