Coax question ??
Coax question ??
I am installing dual antennas on my truck. I have access to lots of RG-59/U (75 ohm) coax. Can I run this coax from both antenna's and use a "T" adapter to connect to the radio, or will it be more desirable to go with a mini 8 (50 ohm) co-phase coax ???
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if running two antennas it's like this..
if both are mounted on teh mirrors, then the TX and RX signals will work greatly in a front to back direction, so like a beam.
you will also have to co-phase both to work together,
meaning length of 50ohm coax (RG58) to a 'T' connector,
the 2 pieces of 75ohm (RG59) measured 1/4wave of the operating frequency so around 106" EACH..going to each antenna mount.
then you put a 50ohm load on the end of one 75ohm coax and SWR the other antenna for lowest SWR, then you remove the 50ohm load and put on the other 75ohm coax, and put the antenna (un SWRed) on the first mount and SWR the second antenna.
you then have both antennas with the lowest SWR on the working frequency, and should be phased to work together.
but the ideal spacing should also be 1/4 wave length apart for the antennas, buy not many cars have 106" roofs !!!
or just buy a co-phasing harness..!!
but you still have to SWR each antenna..
if both are mounted on teh mirrors, then the TX and RX signals will work greatly in a front to back direction, so like a beam.
you will also have to co-phase both to work together,
meaning length of 50ohm coax (RG58) to a 'T' connector,
the 2 pieces of 75ohm (RG59) measured 1/4wave of the operating frequency so around 106" EACH..going to each antenna mount.
then you put a 50ohm load on the end of one 75ohm coax and SWR the other antenna for lowest SWR, then you remove the 50ohm load and put on the other 75ohm coax, and put the antenna (un SWRed) on the first mount and SWR the second antenna.
you then have both antennas with the lowest SWR on the working frequency, and should be phased to work together.
but the ideal spacing should also be 1/4 wave length apart for the antennas, buy not many cars have 106" roofs !!!
or just buy a co-phasing harness..!!
but you still have to SWR each antenna..
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a 50ohm load or 'dummy load' shopuld be easy to find,
try fleabay for them, around $15 for a cheap one that'll do say 30w 60w maximum, or there's the simple lightbulb types, these handle around 5w,
you can buy the harness too, i'm sure hy-gain and avani did them, there's even 10mtr ones around too..
but load look for dummy load, cheap and always handy to check your rigs power into, so you have an accurate 50ohm, unlike doing it into a antenna that can give false readings..
try fleabay for them, around $15 for a cheap one that'll do say 30w 60w maximum, or there's the simple lightbulb types, these handle around 5w,
you can buy the harness too, i'm sure hy-gain and avani did them, there's even 10mtr ones around too..
but load look for dummy load, cheap and always handy to check your rigs power into, so you have an accurate 50ohm, unlike doing it into a antenna that can give false readings..