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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article vWTmg.2116$Xn.1378@trnddc05, "Dale Parfitt" wrote: The one other thing I would mention, why not a "T" coax connector, with high quality jumpers going to each receiver? I doubt you'd lose much signal, if any, with that setup. See my earlier post on problems with this approach. You mentioned interaction between the radios because there is no isolation with a "T" connector. There would also be a 2:1 mismatch. -- Telamon Ventura, California Correct. In addition, the actual signal delivered to one receiver could well depend on what freq the otehr receiver is tuned to. The degree would depend on how each receiver's front end is tuned If it is a tracing band pass filter, the results could be very very odd. If one receiver is a regen...well, that's a nightmare. Dale W4OP |
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