Hi Donald. Reversing should be doable. DX Monitor Vol 53, #35 has suggestions on reversing; of course YMMV.

Depending on your lead-in situation, you may be able to get by with a single RF amplifier at the 'shack.' If you use an FLG100 to try this, use an appropriate step-up transformer from the lead-in to the amp input. (If coax lead-in, use 1:18; if twisted-pair use 1:9). This gets you "free' RF gain.


Regards,

Mark Durenberger, CPBE



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