General Antenna System Concerns
An effective antenna system is essential for any type of ARES/RACES station. Regardless of the station type, some basic principles apply:
- The antenna should be as high as possible, above the rooftops of nearby buildings. Height is the most important factor in the performance of the antenna system.
- Place the antenna as far away as possible from other antennas, to avoid the “desense” effect. Both vertical and horizontal separation will help.
- If the antenna is at a proper height and location, antenna gain is generally not a major factor in system performance.
- Prefer an omni-directional antenna. Directional antennas exascerbate the hidden node problem, lack flexibility, and are harder to store, transport, and deploy.
- The FCC requires an RF safety evaluation of every station. The antenna system must include barriers or warning devices to keep people out of the unsafe area.
- Do not operate any station when lightning is threatened. Permanent stations should have lightning arrestors and be properly grounded and bonded.
- Minimize the cable length and the number of cable connectors, and weatherproof all connections.