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Hello folks,
Got a fellow with two base stations and one antenna. Obviously he needs a splitter for his antenna cable...Do they make such an animal and where might one locate it? Much thanks in advance, Rick |
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Rick,
It's called an antenna switch and comes in several configurations. I would be careful because having two radios on at the same time can lead to problems. Even with one off, if it's connected to a second radio through a switch, one can overload the other. 'Doc |
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yes antenna switch will work, instead of two antenna output, just reverse
....radio not in use to be off..NEVER any problems in past.. Those who want to be successful, will find a way, those that don't, will find an excuse! |
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Check this out...http://www.durhamradio.com/cb.htm
There's an automatic switch made for that purpose at the top of the page. Steve "Rick Davis" wrote in message om... Hello folks, Got a fellow with two base stations and one antenna. Obviously he needs a splitter for his antenna cable...Do they make such an animal and where might one locate it? Much thanks in advance, Rick |
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Check out http://www.durhamradio.com/cb.htm
There's an automatic switch made for that setup at the top of the page. Steve "Rick Davis" wrote in message om... Hello folks, Got a fellow with two base stations and one antenna. Obviously he needs a splitter for his antenna cable...Do they make such an animal and where might one locate it? Much thanks in advance, Rick |
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