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GeoffSchultz wrote in
oups.com: How can I shield the bus bar so that I can distribute the data and bridge the AIS data such that I don't generate RF which interferes with the VHF? -- Geoff VHF is much easier to fix than HF...... Where is the VHF ANTENNA, in relation to the AIS data lines? Where is the VHF radio? If they are near it, move them, instead of trying to fix the unfixable, namely, trying to shield stupid NMEA open-wire technology- in-the-plastic-boxes. Move the radio/antenna away from the noisy nonsense...which is MUCH easier. The VHF antenna system is a closed system, nicely shielded from the antenna to the radio. One bad thing happens...loose connectors or corroded shields open up this coaxial system to the outside noise intrusion. Check all connections to make sure the SO-239 connectors are tight. If any of the shields can be moved in the connectors, rebuild the connectors so the shields are making an ALL AROUND good connection. Crimped-on coax connectors are fine. So called "solderless" connectors from RatShack are NOT. They come apart too easily. Larry -- While in Mexico, I didn't have to press 1 for Spanish. It just isn't fair. |
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