[Moon-net] 28 MHz signal splitter

Paul Chominski pchominski at Jaalaa.com
Thu Dec 7 18:11:02 CST 2006


Lance, even cheap cable TV splitter will work fine. Those splitters has
just ferrite transformer. It is not critical if this works in 50 or 75
ohm system.
You can use twist-on connectors on 50 ohm cable or F-BNC adapters.
GL 73 Paul WA6PY

-----Original Message-----
From: Lance Collister [mailto:w7gj at accessoutwest.com] 
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:13 AM
To: 'moon-net'
Subject: [Moon-net] 28 MHz signal splitter

I am planning to divide the output of my 28 MHz receive converter 
between my main receiver (TS830S) and a new secondary receiver (SDRIQ).

I am planning to do this with a BNC T connector and two 1/4 wavelength 
long pieces of 75 ohm RG59-U coax.  I seem to have plenty of gain out of

my converter for this (I have to use a step attenuator on the converter 
output now, to prevent from overdriving the receiver) but I wonder if 
there might be a less clumsy way to do this than what I have been 
planning.  TNX and 73, Lance


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