Hello James:
Responding on behalf of DX Engineering. I do not see your email in the que.
You can separate the antennas 1/4 wavelength for 160 and the operation will
also be OK on 80 meters.
You need the larger spacing so that the NCC-2 will work on 160.
If you have questions, please refer them directly to me.
VY 73
Tim K3LR
CEO DX Engineering
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From: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces+k3lr=k3lr.com@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of James Cizek
Sent: Friday, August 6, 2021 8:38 AM
To: topband@contesting.com
Subject: Topband: Question on active vertical spacing
Hello all,
It was a slow start for me to get on 160 Meters, but I finally was able to
make that happen and last season was my first full season on the band. A
lot of construction has happened in the nearby vicinity with new homes and
I've started to experience certain point noise sources at times. Earlier
this spring, I was totally unable to work a station because of the local
noise source sitting right on top.
I usually use a SAL-30 for receiving and am very happy with it. Because of
this occasional noise source, I've opted to add an additional RX system
this year. I recently acquired a DXEngineering NCC-2 and the DXE-ARAV4-2P
active vertical antenna set in hopes of nulling out the local point source
when needed.
In the manual for the NCC-2, they state that the RX antennas should be 1/4
wave apart for optimum performance. I'd like to use this setup on both 80
and 160, so I was wondering if it would be better to place them 1/4 wave at
160 apart or 1/4 wave at 80meters apart. The instructions also state
reduced performance with too great or too little spacing, so I am curious
of opinions on optimal spacing for a compromise to use both bands.
I wrote DXengineering tech support but they never responded, so thought I'd
try the mind-trust here :)
Thanks for any input.
73
James
KI0KN
ps- I am only at 44 entities on 160M so I'll be as active as the band lets
me be this fall/winter!
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