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eHam.net Forum : mobileham : Miata / MX5 BC antenna for 2 meters? Forum Help

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Miata / MX5 BC antenna for 2 meters? Reply
by G8OSN on March 13, 2001 Mail this to a friend!
Hi,

Has anyone tried adapting the broadcast antenna on a Mazda Miata (or MX5 in the UK)to serve a dual purpose as a 2m 1/4wave and still for broadcast radio.

It looks easy- a trim to lenght and a coax relay to select the coax. In fact, too easy- which is why I asked the question ;-)

73

Brian
G8OSN
 
RE: Miata / MX5 BC antenna for 2 meters? Reply
by KD5NOI on March 16, 2001 Mail this to a friend!
Well Brian I wouldnt advise that unless you installed some device to keep RF from going back to the AM/FM radio in the car. If you don't as soon as you key up you will fry the cars radio. And as for a device to stop the the RF from going back to the AM/FM, I've never heard of such a device but somebody probably makes one. I'm sure your not the first one with that idea.

John Critz
 
RE: Miata / MX5 BC antenna for 2 meters? Reply
by G8OSN on March 19, 2001 Mail this to a friend!
Hi John,

That is why I planned on using a coax relay to select whether the aerial was switched to the Tx or BC RX. Do you not think this would provide enough isolation? I could also include a 145MHz 1/4 wave coax length in the BC Rx line, with some back to back diodes as well. Any stray RF down the coax would turn on the diodes and the 1/4 wave line would then present a Hi Z to the unselected relay port with the diodes limiting any 145 MHz RF into the BC Rx. That just seemed a bit over the top.

Any comments appreciated.

73

Brian
G8OSN
 

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