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Old December 12th 09, 04:21 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default installing isolator on a transceiver



As described elsewhere, by using RF bypass relays for receive, the
isolator can be installed as designed, with one port terminated.
(This rig still requires bandpass filtering to keep intermod products
from being generated in the front end of your receiver and being re-
radiated. Such EMI can be very nasty.)

Sal


While I hate the thought of such chattering relays and the inherant
possiblity of degraded reliability on a busy packet node station, I must
admit this is a very logical method. Taken under consideration.
Thanks, Sal.

Ed K7AAT




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