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as the title says... i'm trying to figure out an antenna setup for my home... i have a large attic under a slate roof, i considered just putting all my antennas up there... but that's where my TV antenna is, and i'm fairly sure ramming 30w of VHF/UHF into my TV antenna will be bad.
the TV antenna is a few feet back from the attic vent, i'd like to put my MLA30 in front of it to catch some SWL... and maybe a scanner antenna in the attic...
but the CB and ham antenna concerns me. SSB CB is up to 12w and some VHF rigs can put out 50w, some 6m rigs 100w... so i'm fairly sure that's not something i want in the attic with my MLA30, TV, or scanner antennas.
then i started to wonder about spacing. it's a topic you can find online, some say a quarter wavelenth, some say 2.5 wavelengths... and i'm over here wondering if 2.5 wavelengths.... 6ft... is going to make a difference when i'm ramming 25w of UHF into my TV antenna.
i can run cable out the vent on to a part of the roof that's over an addition to the house - but then i have the issue of keeping these antennas from hurting each other as well - AND - part of that roof has a thick tree over it.
my best idea so far is to get a 10/6/2/70 quad antenna, go as far out as i can from the vent, in to the tree and maybe even attaching the mast to the tree. i'm not doing HF here yet, just want to get in some local coms, SWL, and scanning. it is my understanding the VHF/UHF are less impacted by trees, and this could give me 25ft from the MLA30 / TV / scanner inside the vent under the roof.
i realize this isn't much to go on without pictures, but until i can find a way to get a drone over here my questions are this:
- how far would you separate your UHF/VHF TV antenna from a 50w 6m/2m/70cm transmitter?
- how far would you separate your scanner antenna from a 50w 6m/2m/70cm transmitter?
- how far would you separate your scanner and TV antennas from a 12w CB antenna?
- how far would you separate and ML30 from a 12w CB antenna? (assuming the MLA30 won't get overloaded by the VHF/UHF, correct me if I'm wrong)
and, just because it could make things easier - does anyone know if a slate roof may offer some kind of RF protection?
love to hear any thoughts... i just got my license back after years of not using it, so i'm re-learning a lot... and even back then everything was on a dual band HT or a mobile rig.
thanks,
Richard
N0TZC
the TV antenna is a few feet back from the attic vent, i'd like to put my MLA30 in front of it to catch some SWL... and maybe a scanner antenna in the attic...
but the CB and ham antenna concerns me. SSB CB is up to 12w and some VHF rigs can put out 50w, some 6m rigs 100w... so i'm fairly sure that's not something i want in the attic with my MLA30, TV, or scanner antennas.
then i started to wonder about spacing. it's a topic you can find online, some say a quarter wavelenth, some say 2.5 wavelengths... and i'm over here wondering if 2.5 wavelengths.... 6ft... is going to make a difference when i'm ramming 25w of UHF into my TV antenna.
i can run cable out the vent on to a part of the roof that's over an addition to the house - but then i have the issue of keeping these antennas from hurting each other as well - AND - part of that roof has a thick tree over it.
my best idea so far is to get a 10/6/2/70 quad antenna, go as far out as i can from the vent, in to the tree and maybe even attaching the mast to the tree. i'm not doing HF here yet, just want to get in some local coms, SWL, and scanning. it is my understanding the VHF/UHF are less impacted by trees, and this could give me 25ft from the MLA30 / TV / scanner inside the vent under the roof.
i realize this isn't much to go on without pictures, but until i can find a way to get a drone over here my questions are this:
- how far would you separate your UHF/VHF TV antenna from a 50w 6m/2m/70cm transmitter?
- how far would you separate your scanner antenna from a 50w 6m/2m/70cm transmitter?
- how far would you separate your scanner and TV antennas from a 12w CB antenna?
- how far would you separate and ML30 from a 12w CB antenna? (assuming the MLA30 won't get overloaded by the VHF/UHF, correct me if I'm wrong)
and, just because it could make things easier - does anyone know if a slate roof may offer some kind of RF protection?
love to hear any thoughts... i just got my license back after years of not using it, so i'm re-learning a lot... and even back then everything was on a dual band HT or a mobile rig.
thanks,
Richard
N0TZC