Re: Transmitting while listening in diversity mode
Posted by
Arie Kleingeld PA3A-2 on
Jan 07, 2011; 12:24pm
URL: http://elecraft.85.s1.nabble.com/Transmitting-while-listening-in-diversity-mode-tp5897822p5899028.html
Tony,
Most of the time I work in diversity on 160 and 80 when in contest.
I tested the antenna setup by transmitting in one antenne and measure
the power delivered by the other antenna to a 50ohm resistor.
As long as the power (worst case situation) is low enough (I use a 10mW
limit) there's no problem.
(BTW, for the people who want to know, my powermeter can measure from
-50dBm to +30dBm)
I'd like to add a question: what do other people use as a limit?
73
Arie PA3A
Op 7-1-2011 1:27, Tony Estep schreef:
> Nobody commented on my question last night, but I'd still like to hear from
> your collective wisdom, so here's a repeat: I set up my sub-rx to listen on
> transmit antenna B while the main is listening and transmitting on A, and to
> listen on A while main is listening and transmitting on B. This allows for
> diversity reception.
>
> "...here's my question: My two antennas are located so each is in the
> other's null, but they are not far apart, maybe 50 feet at most. When I
> transmit, I don't hear any carrier-operated relays or see any adverse
> reactions, but I'm still not sure that it's okay. The manual sez "well
> isolated," but what I'm looking for is some objective way to test or
> measure. Can anyone tell me how I can establish for sure that I can, or
> cannot, transmit on A when the sub is connected to B, and vice versa? "
>
> Any info (especially first-hand knowledge) would be much appreciated.
>
>
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