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Currently I am looking into the problem of using a common antenna for
two VHF transceivers. One operates 30 - 90 MHz and the other from 30 - 512 MHz. They would both be tuned into seperate frequencies and need to share a common broadband, omni directional, vertical monopole. I think I am getting myself a bit confused (or should I say more confused), do I need to used a diplexer? Would a T piece not suffice as both sets would be tuned to different frequencies and seperation and harmonics would be considered? Would these factors not mean that the input impedance to the set tuned into the different frequency would remain high thus not effect matching? |
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