On 9/21/2017 1:35 AM, Stan Stockton wrote:
So there is no propagation such that Antenna 2 picks up the noise
> radiated from Antenna 1, end of which is at most a few inches away?
In practice, it is not *radiated* noise that is of concern. The noise
on antenna 1 is actually *conducted* into antenna 2 by the bonding of
antenna 1 (the tower) to the "cold" (shield) side of the the feed line.
Proper use of common mode chokes - typically at the bottom where the
feed line leaves the tower, at the top in the jumper at the antenna
feed point, and at the feed line "entry window" - provides several K
Ohms of impedance and reduces that *conducted* noise significantly.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
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