What serious issues are you wondering about? These three stations have
operated this way for about 10 years and it works out quite well. Their
local and regional coverage during the day is fine and they are all happy
with it. Their CE is one of the best I've ever met. None is more than 1 KW.
About 15 years ago I got the nickel tour when only KIST was diplexing off
KBKO (KDB at the time).
Bob Wien says KIST and KDB were heard regularly in San Jose before the
diplexing. After that they were seldom heard. All that's messed up is the DX
and they don't care about that. I'm just one mile away so there are two
graveyard frequencies I can't DX on. For a picture and story see the last
part of:
http://www.fybush.com/sites/2004/site-041112.html
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Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 14:17:44 -0400
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How in the world do KBKO, KZSB and KIST triplex and not cause serious
issues? 50Khz is way too close to be diplexing.
Paul
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