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If you're remembering the Uniden MR-8100 - if I remember it correctly
it was simply a speaker mute - it did not disconnect the antenna. It was simply there to prevent audio feedback.... On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 21:54:43 -0500, Jim Mac Donald wrote: If your planing to xmit with the two meter antenna then disconnect the receiver from the other antenna's co-ax cable at the receiver input while transmitting This will avoid e transmitter Radio Frequency energy (rf) burn out in the receive. A co-ax switch at the receiver's antenna jack would be a good way to keep the rf out if the receiver. Just remember to switch the receiver antenna off or out of the co-ax line. There was a 'professional' grade scanner made for emergency vehicles that had this antenna switch in the form of a pull down relay built into the scanner. It was activated by a cord that would go to a connector on so equipped transceivers collocated in the emergency vehicle. So when the mike was 'keyed' the scanners antenna would be cut out to avoid rf burn out! Jim Bob wrote: Any performance issues I need to be concerned about when putting up two rooftop antennas (a 2-Meter xmit/rcve Firestik and a rcve only wideband AOR SA7000) in close proximity to one another? I'm thinking about using my chimney chase which would allow at most a couple feet separation between the two. How about the affect of other objects such as a metal chimney flue cap? Thanx, Bob |
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