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Old 21-Jan-2016, 3:45 PM   #7
shoman94
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Originally Posted by rabbit73 View Post
Yes, the dipole must be broadside (perpendicular) to the VHF signal.

The antenna must be far enough away so that the interference from the inverter is at least 16 dB weaker than the VHF signal. It's trial-and-error unless you have a spectrum analyzer or signal level meter. The coax should be grounded with a grounding block to reject interference.
Is having the powered distribution splitter grounded to the electrical panel considered grounding the coax?
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