Thankyou :). I had wondered about making some accept/reject stubs. I have used them before on dxpedition to good effect. That said, the interference was not that bad and it might be interesting when the field is a little more dry to try a larger separation. If we are on different bands, we have zero problems, even close by
@@bayamateurradiogroup A quarter wave coax stub then T connected from the radio end & the the reactance tuned out of the stub to say 14.175 may work for you. to protect your radios front ends.
@@Tantalicdavid Thankyou. Yes, we did this at Tiree on dxpedition. We had very little room for antennas and 5 x 400W stations. We were using vertical arrays and my using T pieces and stubs, we even managed to get CW and SSB on the same band! The only thing we could not get rid of was the phase noise out of the FT2000 that we had to reluctantly use. The rest were K3's.
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You two could do well with some band pass filters. Another good video.
Thankyou :). I had wondered about making some accept/reject stubs. I have used them before on dxpedition to good effect. That said, the interference was not that bad and it might be interesting when the field is a little more dry to try a larger separation. If we are on different bands, we have zero problems, even close by
@@bayamateurradiogroup A quarter wave coax stub then T connected from the radio end & the the reactance tuned out of the stub to say 14.175 may work for you. to protect your radios front ends.
@@Tantalicdavid Thankyou. Yes, we did this at Tiree on dxpedition. We had very little room for antennas and 5 x 400W stations. We were using vertical arrays and my using T pieces and stubs, we even managed to get CW and SSB on the same band! The only thing we could not get rid of was the phase noise out of the FT2000 that we had to reluctantly use. The rest were K3's.
nice to talk to you this morning date 30-9-23
and you :). Thanks for the comment!