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"Mike Andrews" wrote in message
... Yeah. for 50-12000 MHz. 6m and above and not much use for HF, then. I suspect you could make your own for HF without too much difficulty by modifying something like a SO259 tee along with a standard PL259 connector. On the other hand, for HF you can make pretty decent directional couplers using transformers and get a significantly flatter response if you're looking to accurately measure signal levels. |
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