I have saw this posted before but not quite in this respect. I'm using 2
K3's with a Array Solutions SIXpack antenna controller SO2R, using 3
different antennas for HF a beam covering all bands 10-40m, vertical 10-160m
and a OCFD @ 55' 270' long 10-160m.
The OCFD is using the same tower as the
Fred,
The best source of good information that I have found on operating multiple
radios safely is the book by George Cutsogeorge, W2VJN: Managing
Interstation Interferrence. It covers all the issues with running SO2R as
well as other multi-transmitter configurations, and provides techniques to
Stan Gibbs wrote
and mediate it.
Doh! That should be mitigate it.
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73, Stan - KR7C
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Fred,
The best source of good information that I have found on operating multiple
radios safely is the book by George Cutsogeorge, W2VJN: Managing
Interstation Interferrence. It covers all the issues with running SO2R as
well as other multi-transmitter
Hello,
The K3 have enough protection itself to prevents large amounts of RF getting
into the AUX input?
I am looking for a switch for RX antennas, to connect to both RX ANT IN and
AUX RF in the K3.
I did a search in www and thereĀ“s two very interesting device.
One is the DX
Hi Toby,
[NOTE: I'm so busy that I'm answering about one e-mail a day, now, and
yours is it :) Normally someone else will answer, or the answers will
end up in the FAQ later on.]
1) A friend of mine with a big 160m station killed his RX front end
because too much power was coming back on
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