Hi,

An audio splitters is just a plain T junction and can not be used in
reverse. That will probably just produce lots of distortion as the the low
impedance audio sources are fighting each other. What K7HP is suggesting,
however, using a pair of resistors to form a summing junction from the two
outputs should work but will of course involve a little bit of home brewing.

AB2TC - Knut


Nr4c wrote
> How about a "Splitter" used backwards?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> ...nr4c. bill
> 
> 
>> On Apr 15, 2016, at 1:26 PM, HankP <

> pfizenmayer@

> > wrote:
>> 
>> I do this too - BUT have not figured a way to record the SUB rx output at
>> same time unless I made some sort of external circuit xfmr or resistors
>> to feed LINE OUT tip and ring to a single input Maybe there is something
>> I am missing ? This would also allow decoding RTTY from either MAIN or
>> SUB rx . ??? Hank K7HP ----- Original Message -----
> <snip>





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