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![]() It's for a sailboat (all this has been hashed over in rec.boats.electronics - I mistakenly cross-posted to rec.radio.antenna, rather than rec.radio.amateur.antenna, so you guys missed the thread there). The general consensus is it would be easier to use two antennas, but I'd have to enlarge the holes in the compression post under the mast and the mast itself in order to run another cable. If I could find a pair of diplexers, then at least both radio/antenna combos could share the same feedline up the mast... Anyone know of a 2m/70cm diplexer with tight enough filter slope to put the marine band on the same side as the 70cm, or one specific to 2m/marine? Jon KB1HTW John, I know that some duplexer manufacturer such as Tx/Rx ( http://www.txrx.com ) make a pretty small repeater duplexer for VHF that would handle the split between amateur and marine band.... if you were to separate the cavities and use them in your manner... but not sure if they would still be frequency broad enough, or small enough if space is really cramped in the cabin. Something to research, anyway. QUESTION, though. What size or type of cable is currently run up in the mast? Ed |
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