20-08-2015, 15:44
Hi,
It's more likely to overload the receiver than the transmitter, but it might work (or maybe you could introduce a RF attenuator into the cable). But probably the easiest solution (if the walls are too thick for reliable comms) is to use the cable to "extend" the connection to one of the antennas (probably the transmitter). Then locate the two antennas close together where they can "see" each other reliably.
Cheers, Alan.
(20-08-2015, 08:48)uncle_bob Wrote: ... maybe it's possible to connect the antennas with single core length of cable. .... it could possibly load the transmitter module too much.
It's more likely to overload the receiver than the transmitter, but it might work (or maybe you could introduce a RF attenuator into the cable). But probably the easiest solution (if the walls are too thick for reliable comms) is to use the cable to "extend" the connection to one of the antennas (probably the transmitter). Then locate the two antennas close together where they can "see" each other reliably.
Cheers, Alan.

