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| Subject: | Re: LF: Noise cancelling by using optic transmission of RX signals |
| From: | "Roelof Bakker" <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Wed, 16 Dec 2009 18:18:55 -0000 |
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Hello Stefan, This sounds quite interesting.An other option is to use a twisted pair of CAT5 network cable and rf-isolation transformers at the antenne and receiver end. The power for the active antenna can be fed over a second twisted pair. I have used this in a few stubborn cases. It should be interesting to compare both methods. 73, Roelof bakker, pa0rdt |
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