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On Jul 9, 5:52*pm, m II wrote:
I've been wondering how feeding two receivers from the same antenna would affect performance. If the input impedance is as high as I think, there shouldn't be much of a drop. I'm trying to compare two receivers on the same signals without the use of an antenna pre-amp or some sort of active splitter. mike Mike, Passive Matching Transformer [MT] Antenna Splitter : A home made MT on a Ferrite Rod with One HI-Z Winding 30 Turns in the center of Two equal and separate LO-Z Windings of 10 Turns is about as simple as it gets. -- Rcvr # 1 -- Ant -to- Grd -- Rcvr # 2 -- ***www***WWWWWWWWW***www*** ============================= *** -about- 1/2" Space/Gap between Windings. iane ~ RHF |
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