Actually, I found some limitations and security concerns. From my point of 
view, I can live with the securty concerns this way. But the main limitation I 
found last weekend is when you "split" signal source in 2 different output, you 
loose 3dB on both rigs when used on the same band, this is normal and already 
known.... and 4 output would be 6dB, and so on.

It does the "job" like this, for a first prototype, it is not too bad. :-)

I'm seriously looking and working on a new design that would now include two 
signals source routing. The input will be filtered and pre-amplified to regain 
only the 3dB lost; but no more gain. And when transmitting, using a different 
"direct path" to avoid the RX filter/pre-amp with relays switching.

It is not too hard, but must take a little time to figure it out the best way.

I let you know about more experiment later... ;-)

Best 73.

 
On Monday, November 21, 2005, at 12:34PM, David N. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Well It would be neat if you and Don went into making
>those or making kits then you could put me on the list
>to get one
>David KR4OW


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