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Pezking

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Greetings.
I am looking for suggestions or ideas as to how people place their low-noise amplifiers and filters as close to the antenna as possible.
I would like to mount the equipment in an outdoor enclosure on the mast itself. I’m looking at something like this.
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I’m interested in the enclosure itself. The N-type bulkhead are RP-SMA, so they wouldn’t work without adaptors, but the POE injector would work perfectly to power the amplifiers, or they could be powered through a bias-t. I’m not sure.

What does everyone else do to put the amplifiers in close proximity to their antennas?
 

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Just for information, one antenna feeds two airspy v2 dongles monitoring 768-870mhz and the other antenna feeds two cheap RTL2832U dongles monitoring 1090 and 978 MHz. Each pair has separate amplifier and coax.
 

ramal121

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Shop around. Any enclosure that fits and has a NEMA 4 rating or better should be satisfactory.
 
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