Telamon wrote:
In article ,
dxAce wrote:
"Charles W. Hinkle" wrote:
I have used Mini Circut Labs ZFSC-2-1 and a 2 port passive Stridsberg. I
obtained the MCL's at hamfests for $10 and the Stridsberg new Presently I
am using a MCL PSC-3-1 to feed 3 receivers. I also got this at a hamfest.
My receivers make up the nearly 5 db loss.
How do they make up the loss? Just curious.
Maybe his radios have pre-amps like the Drakes.
When you use a passive splitter the loss is 3dB power and 6dB voltage. I
think most radio S meters are responding to the voltage number due to
the nature of the AGC circuits. Someone can correct me on this. Should
be easy enough to take a splitter in and out of line.
Correct me if I'm wrong... but would it not be better to run some
pre-amplification ahead of the splitter rather than try to make up something that
has already disappeared? Much the same in say VHF work where it is better to run a
receive pre-amp right at the antenna versus running it at the receiver end of the
coax?
I'd never consider using a passive splitter here, and I rarely if ever engage the
pre-amps on the receivers... no need.
dxAce
Michigan
USA
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