Kevin Berlen wrote:

>Over the weekend, I added a second UHF control receiver at one of the sites 
>I take care of. The control RX antenna is up about 150ft. Previous to 
>adding the new RX, I could easily access the first RX about 25 miles out. 
>Since adding the second RX, I can only access either one about 12-15 miles 
>out. I simply put a "tee" connector on the polyphaser and connected both 
>lines to it. Not the best engineering practice, but I have gotten away with 
>it before. Does anyone have an idea about how to properly match two 
>receivers to one antenna? The receivers are located in different racks in 
>different parts of the building. I know Motorola and GE had passive devices 
>to do this job. Is there a way to build something "homebrew" to do this 
>job? TIA, and 73,
>

If you are working with just receivers, and are lucky enough not to have 
a bunch of RF coming down the coax, I have had good success in using a 
simple CATV splitter.

Kevin







 
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