At 05:53 PM 9/13/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>
>I need to know how you make it? Type of cable? length? all details.

<---Frequency, number of antennas, impedance of the antennas is imformation
needed to design one. You can easily build one out of 72 ohm coax but the
above info is needed. For my 2 meter EME array (4 x 14 element), I used
both one made from 72 ohm coax and also one made from 1" square aluminium
at different times. The latter, while it has a little less loss, probably
isn't worth the effort for repeater use, as you may gain *maybe* 1/2 a Db
over the coax version.

Have a look here for the general theory:

http://www.qsl.net/rmvhf/powerdividers.html

Ken
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