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Old November 13th 04, 08:47 PM
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DesignGuy wrote:

I'm looking for a HF (500Khz to 50MHz or so) multicoupler/ antenna-splitter
that would allow mulipler receivers to use the same antenna with little or
no signal loss or interaction.

Ideally, this unit would have SO-239 connectors. Number of outputs would be
4 at a minimum, more is better. Will consider active or passive units.


You might want to check this out:

http://www.stridsberg.com/

Though I don't think any have SO-239's, they work very well.

I use the MCA104 here, which is quite similar to the MCA104M.

Beware of the sticker shock though, as prices have gone up.

dxAce
Michigan
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Old November 13th 04, 09:01 PM
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DesignGuy wrote:

I'm looking for a HF (500Khz to 50MHz or so) multicoupler/ antenna-splitter
that would allow mulipler receivers to use the same antenna with little or
no signal loss or interaction.

Ideally, this unit would have SO-239 connectors. Number of outputs would be
4 at a minimum, more is better. Will consider active or passive units.


You might want to check this out:

http://www.stridsberg.com/

Though I don't think any have SO-239's, they work very well.

I use the MCA104 here, which is quite similar to the MCA104M.

Beware of the sticker shock though, as prices have gone up.


Do you use the supplied power supply or do you use something else for
the +12V DC?

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Old November 13th 04, 09:11 PM
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In article , dxAce
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DesignGuy wrote:

I'm looking for a HF (500Khz to 50MHz or so) multicoupler/ antenna-splitter
that would allow mulipler receivers to use the same antenna with little or
no signal loss or interaction.

Ideally, this unit would have SO-239 connectors. Number of outputs would be
4 at a minimum, more is better. Will consider active or passive units.


You might want to check this out:

http://www.stridsberg.com/

Though I don't think any have SO-239's, they work very well.

I use the MCA104 here, which is quite similar to the MCA104M.

Beware of the sticker shock though, as prices have gone up.


Do you use the supplied power supply or do you use something else for
the +12V DC?


The one I have that I purchased on eBay did not come with a power supply. I
currently use a wall-wart.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

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