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Brian Denley wrote:
Anyone using an antenna multicoupler (powered or unpowered)? The powered versions allow multiple receivers to be simultaneously connected to a single antenna without loss. Looking for experiences, recommendations, etc. I've been using actives by both I.C.E. and Stridsburg for a nunber of years. Both are quiet, with good isolation, and make for very convenient use of multiple receivers. I can got with 8 receivers at a time with a single antenna, if need be, with no noticeable interaction. I took a hit from a nearby lightning strike a few years ago, and it took out the I.C.E. multicoupler. I.C.E. service was quick, clean, with zero headaches. Stridsburg, from experience of a colleague is the same. Stridsburg pieces are built to mil spec, and are easily available. I.C.E. is less easy to find. I've noticed no practical difference between the two. |
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