Chuck,
All you need to do is run your RX Ant into the BNC connector labeled RX IN,
Then run a short cable with BNC males on each in between the RX OUT and the AUX
in (under the PL259 connector for ant 1 and 2).. Works great, when you go to
diverse receive, the main receiver is listening on y
On 3/12/2018 5:39 PM, Chuck Chandler wrote:
What have other members of the list used for this purpose?
I've used both BNC Tee connectors and lab-grade passive splitters made
by MiniCircuits. Both work.
73, Jim K9YC
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Ken Widelitz wrote:
>
> Is the difference between the Sub RX being Linked and being in Diversity
> merely that you can still change the Sub RX frequency using the VFO B
> knob?
> If you can tune the Sub RX independently using the VFO B knob while
> linked,
> what is the purpose of being linked a
On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 14:47:01 -0700, Ken Widelitz wrote:
>Does mixing the Sub RX and main RX
>together in Diversity mode negate any of the Diversity benefits
There's something different about how the two receivers handle audio
that I don't yet have a handle on. I suspect it is a difference in
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Hi Ken:
In LINKED you can set different filter parameters for the sub. In DIVERSITY
the sub filters are the same as the MAIN filters. The modes can be different
in LINKED as well (not sure who might find that useful).
73,
Mike K2MK
Ken Widelitz
Sat, 14 Mar 2009 14:47:51 -0700
Is the differenc
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