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Radioman390:
What was the problem with your S-38? Three of the receivers I am planning to couple are an HQ-150, a R-388 and a SX-28. The other 5 are modern solid state radios. -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html "Radioman390" wrote in message ... Anyone using an antenna multicoupler (powered or unpowered)? The powered versions allow multiple receivers to be simultaneously connected to a single antenna without loss. Greatest thing since sliced bread. I use a DX-1PRO to feed a halfdozen receivers in two rooms. The ability to pickup any frequency that got past the antenna is the greatest attribute. Side benefit is that you can finally do dside-by-side comparisons. Also, some lightning protection. I ONLY use actives with amps after the splitter to prevent interaction. (The are not for S-38 classs radios). |
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