Hey guys,
I just realised that I never actually thanked everyone for their ideas
on reducing the signal output. Shame on me. So....thanks everyone! We
have decided to go with the long length of coax option as it will also
allow us a bit of flexibility of where the TX is located in the
studio. We were able to pick up 100m of RG58A/U from Spectron
(www.spectron.co.nz) for just over $100 including GST. We had to get
100m because that was the smallest quantity they sell. Once again,
thanks - its great to belong to a newsgroup that is so knowledgeable
and willing to assist.
Mike
--- In LPFM_Radio@..., "Michael Rowse" <mike@...> wrote:
>
> Heya guys,
>
> Anybody got any bright ideas on how to reduce the signal coming out of
> the back of the transmitter? We have a one watt transmitter but wish
> to reduce it down to approx 300mW so as not to interfere with another
> close station. (we are going to be using this TX as a link system)
> Would some kind of attenuator do the trick or is there another method?
> The cheaper the better.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mike
>