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SSB antenna question
I have a coax lead coming from the top of an ICOM ATU. This has a core
and a screen. It comes up through the deck to an insulated backstay. Question : should I ignore the screen, and simply cut it back? Or should I connect the screen at the ATU end to the ship's earth? thanks |
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"Ayesha" wrote in message . uk... I have a coax lead coming from the top of an ICOM ATU. This has a core and a screen. It comes up through the deck to an insulated backstay. Question : should I ignore the screen, and simply cut it back? Or should I connect the screen at the ATU end to the ship's earth? There should not be a coax in the first place. The wire between the ATU and the backstay is part of the antenna system and can carry several thousands volts. You should use high voltage antenna wire for that. Meindert |
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Pull out the coax and replace it with GTO-15 high voltage wire. Your
antenna begins at the terminal on the tuner and coax can cause a lot of loss. "Ayesha" wrote in message . uk... I have a coax lead coming from the top of an ICOM ATU. This has a core and a screen. It comes up through the deck to an insulated backstay. Question : should I ignore the screen, and simply cut it back? Or should I connect the screen at the ATU end to the ship's earth? thanks |
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Followup to msg on Sun, 17 Oct 2004 11:20:20 GMT, Woody
: (Original msg on bottom) The name is GTO15, you can find it also on the WestMarine online sales. Therefo no shield but 15000 V insulated cable. In case the non insulated part of the backstay is connected to ground, better is to put some spaced insulated sticks to held the GTO15 about 7 cm far away from the backstay (hope you can understand my bad english), where the cable goes down to the deck. Ciao Manlio dealy the tuner should connect to the backstay with unshielded high voltage wire (like spark ignition wire - I forget the exact designation) Manlio Laschena s/y Amarose http://Delphi-Jedi.org |
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thanks everybody for your help. Much appreciated
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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:l%tcd.32504$cN6.16187@lakeread02... Pull out the coax and replace it with GTO-15 high voltage wire. Where in the Uk would I buy GTO-15 wire? |
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Martin wrote:
"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:l%tcd.32504$cN6.16187@lakeread02... Pull out the coax and replace it with GTO-15 high voltage wire. Where in the Uk would I buy GTO-15 wire? Good question. Just spoken to Merlin ( great experts on marine cabling) and they've never heard of it. Clearly it has another name here in the UK. If I discover, I'll post here. |
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"Ayesha" wrote in message
k... Good question. Just spoken to Merlin ( great experts on marine cabling) and they've never heard of it. Clearly it has another name here in the UK. If I discover, I'll post here. I'd like to think that any installer in the UK working with HF systems could tell you were to get it. Meindert |
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