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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: Snip If you want to add gain before or after the splitter a tuned preamp is a better choice than a wideband amp if there is any strong RF in your area. Snip A tuned pre-amp is better even if there is no strong RF in the area. The more narrow the BW the lower the possible noise floor can be depending on design of course. The draw back of course is that you have to tune it. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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