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That is what DUPLEXERS are for! Tho, not to radios, on the same band.
they will allow one antenna (multiband) to be used by 2 , or 3 separate radios at the same time! Comet, and couple other outfits make them. (for vhf /uhf radios, some with an AM radio port for car radio). Chuck W. wrote: I'm wondering what is the best practice for connecting two transceivers to a single transmission line/antenna, or even if it is advisable to do? What would be great is if there was a switch that would share the line between the 2 transceivers when no outgoing RF is present, and switch everything to one rig when RF is sensed. However, I haven't seen a product that does this! thanks for any thoughts, 73, Chuck KB5GC |
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