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D Peter Maus wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , "Lisa Simpson" wrote: Can anyone recommend an antenna switch that allows me to hook up 2 SW receivers to 1 antenna? Maybe a switch is not what I mean, as I'd like to be able to receive on both receivers at the same time . . . I looked around and nobody seems to make one. Sure they do! They are called splitters or multicouplers. I didn't see any inexpensive ones made for HF. Plenty of them at higher frequencies or amplified units so who makes a simple unit for HF that is a transformer or resistive coupled Stridsberg, or ICE makes the couplers. Your choice of connector may require mod, or adaptor. http://www.stridsberg.com/prod01.htm http://www.iceradioproducts.com/reco...ceive%20Signal Well when someone says "Splitter" I think of a simple transformer or resistive unit. The stridsberg are powered, amplified units. Amplified units are better then the simple splitters unless you have signal power to spare. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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