[Moon-net] [SPAM] Re: 28 MHz signal splitter
Marko Cebokli
s57uuu at hamradio.si
Fri Dec 8 11:15:51 CST 2006
It is only 28MHz (practically DC) so you can easily solder together
the three resistors for a resistive splitter (6dB loss).
73, Marko S57UUU
On Friday 08 December 2006 00:17, Hugh wrote:
> How about a MiniCircuits 50 ohm splitter ?
>
> 73 de Hugh VA3TO
> www.va3to.com
>
> Lance Collister wrote:
> >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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