My truck had symptoms of common mode current with short coax. I “hid” the symptoms with longer coax until adding ferrite to the feed point (under puck mount).
This was the first time I ever ran into this - I had always cut the coax to the length needed, which was universally less than 18’.
If I could do the install over again I would use a precisely measured 1/4 wave length of coax to make use of a analyzer more practical. But, I’d also plan on a feedpoint choke from the get-go. In truth, all over my head...trying to learn tidbit by tidbit via experience and picking brains here.
Mine does not.
18’ feet seems silly.
Unless you decide to make a few toroid chokes.
Each arm of the co-phase harness is 18’
IIRC, it’s nine turns with a 2.5” diameter circle.
Entry and Exit are kept separate. Coax doesn’t overlap (ideally). Spaced along the FT-31-240 toroid one after another.
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