George,

Two things: first you are not limited to one specific SCU for your slice
receivers so you can have all of them on one SCU.  Second, all of the
signals must be in the same Nyquist zone.  This means they all need to be
either above or below 122.88MHz for each SCU.  So you could have both SCUs
on HF, one on VHF and one on HF, etc.  for the purposes of this discussion,
6m and 4m are considered HF...

Steve

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On Friday, May 18, 2012, George Allen wrote:

> If I set up four receive slices and use one connector for
> transmit/receive, must the other receive slices all go thru the remaining
> antenna connector? What if the frequencies of the other receive slices are
> greatly separated?  For example receiving on 1.8, 21.1, 50.525, 144.1 and
> the like.
>
> George
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Steve

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