Kirk,
If you mean "RF in the shack", there is no relationship between antenna
height and "RF overloading inside".
A well designed transmitter/receiver/antenna/cabling system that is properly
grounded will not introduce RF inside your shack.
Without going into the details here, check out my website to get an idea of
what I mean. While your installation will be much less than what I did, it
will give you ideas.
73,
Bill, N3RR
My question is, how high must I go to avoid RF from
overloading inside?
So the question is, what might
be the minimum I can get away with. I am considering a 50 ft.
tower...max! I think I would be ok, but anybody have any practical
experience? I'd really rather hear from those who have this
situation...not the book readers...I get plenty of "know-it-all's" at
work! HI
73 Kirk AB8BC
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