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Introduction
Ideal for Amateur Radio or Shortwave Listening, the
DXE-ARAH3-1P
Active Receive Antenna
system (
ARAH
) offers excellent receiving performance from 100 kHz to 30 MHz using two 102
inch whip antenna elements. DX Engineering’s unique design makes it vastly superior to traditional
active antennas in both strong signal handling and feedline decoupling, providing significantly
better weak signal reception due to lower spurious signal interference and reduced noise.
Location Considerations
The best place to install your active antenna is where you have the recommended space away from
power lines and
away from your house, tower or any structures which are excellent sources of
noise
. Even passive wiring in a building or metal fencing can act as a pickup antenna and re-radiate
of noise.
The
ARAH
systems can be affected by local noise sources. Local noise can be random or
directional in nature. Every effort must be made to locate sources of noise that could be eliminated
at the source. Dimmer switches, electric timers, photocell-operated security lights, and many other
items can be sources of unwanted noise. Plasma-screen television receivers are a known generator
of unwanted noise interference. Most modern LED or LCD flat panel televisions are not broadband
noise generators.
If the noise source is external and single directional in nature, using two
ARAH
antennas in
conjunction with the
DXE-NCC-1
Receive Antenna Variable Phasing Controller could allow the
user to phase out the noise being received.
Large transmit antennas
are a very good source of re-radiated noise.
Ideally your receive antenna should be a minimum of 1/2-wavelength away from any transmit
antenna (on the lowest frequency) to avoid mutual coupling and the transfer of any noise being re-
radiated by the transmit antenna. If the unit is located 1/10-wavelength to 1/2-wavelength from a
transmitting antenna, the unit must be powered off at least
5 ms
before transmitting on the transmit
antenna. However, with this close spacing, coupling from the nearby transmit antennas becomes
more pronounced. At higher frequencies, where the active element length becomes a partial
wavelength, coupling increases further.
To assure highest protection for the active antenna, a sequencer such as the
DXE-TVSU-1A
should
be used to ensure the correct transmit-to-receive switching. The
ARAH
series active horizontal
antenna system grounds the antenna element when power is turned off.
Placing a
DXE-ARAH3-1P
on the same mast or tower as a Yagi or other transmitting antenna is
not recommended for this reason.