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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:55 am    Post subject: VOR Diplexer Reply with quote

I'm building an RV7A with one SL-30 radio and inside the wingtip antennae.
I'll probably use the Sport Aircraft design for the antennae. Question is,
can I use a diplexer "backwards" to feed the one VOR with two antenna feeds
to both boost signal and reduce shadowing effects? Would a standard
diplexer work, or would I need something special?

Thanks in advance,

Terry
7A Panel Wiring


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:30 am    Post subject: VOR Diplexer Reply with quote

You are talking about diversity reception. Google that term and lot's of things pop up.
I use it a great deal with wireless mics. Go to this website for starters...
http://www.lectrosonics.com/WPapers-Magazines/ReceptionTechniques/ReceptionTechniques.htm

The problem is, the antennas can not be tied together as the signal one picks up will not
be in phase with the other antenna. The result is a reduced signal and in some cases complete
cancel of the signal.

So how do the dual antenna receivers do it? They constantly sample the antennas and
*switch* to the antenna with the most signal.

Bill
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