I'm setting up a full duplex ammo can repeater with solar power. One of the things that I noticed about others who did this is that they had trouble with the TX radio messing up the solar controller, so they wrapped one, the other, or both in foil. My plan involves using 2 ammo cans. Can #1 will contain the RX and TX radios and a battery. Can #2 will have another battery and solar controller in it. The RX antenna will sit on this can.
To keep the connections between the cans to a minimum, I'm planning to send the DC voltage from can #2 to can #1 on the same cable that carries the RX signal to the RX radio. I will use some coils to keep the RF signal out of the batteries, and a cap to keep the DC voltage out of the RX circuit on the RX radio.
Do I need to have a cap on the antenna end of the RX line? In other words, is it harmful or detrimental to have the antenna sitting at 12VDC?
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I'm setting up a full duplex ammo can repeater with solar power. One of the things that I noticed about others who did this is that they had trouble with the TX radio messing up the solar controller, so they wrapped one, the other, or both in foil. My plan involves using 2 ammo cans. Can #1 will contain the RX and TX radios and a battery. Can #2 will have another battery and solar controller in it. The RX antenna will sit on this can.
To keep the connections between the cans to a minimum, I'm planning to send the DC voltage from can #2 to can #1 on the same cable that carries the RX signal to the RX radio. I will use some coils to keep the RF signal out of the batteries, and a cap to keep the DC voltage out of the RX circuit on the RX radio.
Do I need to have a cap on the antenna end of the RX line? In other words, is it harmful or detrimental to have the antenna sitting at 12VDC?
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