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Burr September 14th 03 12:59 AM

May I?
 
I'm down south and I have an RS Discone that I want to put
up. CAN I put a splinter in the line and feed two locations??

TIA

Burr


Frank September 14th 03 11:17 PM

Burr ...

^ I'm down south and I have an RS Discone that I want to put
^ up. CAN I put a splinter in the line and feed two locations??

Yes. There will be some signal loss but with a high gain antenna you may not
notice it. No need for a split, just put a T on one of the scanners.

I don't know why a multiplexor would be necessary -- I've been using two
antennas on four scanners with no trouble. I have a dipole feeding two
scanners and a mag-mount feeding two more.

When you're dealing with receive only antennas most of the antenna rules are
mostly irrelevant. You don't need a phased harness or a balanced system. I
had one antenna system that worked very well and consisted of a long
horizontal dipole joined at the scanner with a four-band mag-mount scanner
antenna and an 800 MHz coax antenna. I had three T connectors on that scanner
and I would sometimes join it with another scanner.

Frank


Burr September 15th 03 12:35 AM

Thanks,
That's what I want to hear.

Burr

Frank wrote:

Burr ...

^ I'm down south and I have an RS Discone that I want to put
^ up. CAN I put a splinter in the line and feed two locations??

Yes. There will be some signal loss but with a high gain antenna you may not
notice it. No need for a split, just put a T on one of the scanners.

I don't know why a multiplexor would be necessary -- I've been using two
antennas on four scanners with no trouble. I have a dipole feeding two
scanners and a mag-mount feeding two more.

When you're dealing with receive only antennas most of the antenna rules are
mostly irrelevant. You don't need a phased harness or a balanced system. I
had one antenna system that worked very well and consisted of a long
horizontal dipole joined at the scanner with a four-band mag-mount scanner
antenna and an 800 MHz coax antenna. I had three T connectors on that scanner
and I would sometimes join it with another scanner.

Frank





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