Re: routing of multiple antenna cables in wood homebuilt

Re: routing of multiple antenna cables in wood homebuilt

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routing of multiple antenna cables in wood homebuilt paul 03-15-2007
Don't see why you cannot bundle them together - they are all
individually shielded. I bundled my cables together and notice no
interference.
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On Mar 15, 7:57 am, p...@longarmquilts.com wrote:
> I'm building a GP-4.
>
> I'm starting to fabricate the following antennas for the rear
> fuselage:
>
> transponder
>
> comm 1
>
> vor/glideslope
>
> marker beacon
>
> My question is can I bundle all of the coax into one run forward, or
> should there ideally be some minimum separation from the cables in
> order to minimize any interference from one another.
>
> Thanks




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