Yes, an option that fits where the KAT2 or KAT100-2 would go and that would 
convert the auxbus, and whatever other power and control signals would be 
needed, onto the coax to the remote tuner.

Be nice to have the best of both worlds, a tuner in the K2 and a remote tuner 
as well. Or at least an antenna connection at the K2 for resonant antennas 
and the antenna connection for the remote tuner.

300 feet would be a good maximum distance for me.

I know this thread has been discussed before, so I won't belabor the point, 
but, how about it Eric and Wayne: a KATR2 and KATR100 (The "R" standing for 
Remote)?

Darrell
VA7TO


On February 6, 2005 11:32 am, Gary Hvizdak wrote:
> Darrell,
>
>     That's a fine idea.  Would it be feasible for such a remote tuner to
> have a
> local MUX/encoder/sending unit so the power and control signals could all
> be provided via a single coax line?  The specifications would need to
> address maximum cable runs for RG-58 and RG-8.
> --
> Gary, KI4GGX
> K2 #4067
>
>
>     Well said Steve!
>     The only other thing missing from the Elecraft tuners is the ability to
> mount
>     them remotely. A Elecraft remote tuner would be just plain wonderful!
>     Darrell
>     VA7TO
>

-- 
Darrell Bellerive
Amateur Radio Stations: VA7TO, VE7CLA
Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada
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