Amen Paul, In the real commercial radio world... when working on or into combiner systems... some people would give their first born to have less than 2.5 dB loss per channel.
Although the entire path to the antenna can be a lossy son of a gun, it is the only real game in town worth playing. cheers, s. > "Paul Plack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Using an isolator between a 100-watt transmitter and a perfectly matched antenna still only gets you 90 watts out. A typical isolator loses 0.5 dB on the forward path. > > 73, > Paul, AE4KR

