![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The main concern is that if one scanner is VHF and another is UHF, the VHF radio might attenuate signals in the UHF range, or vice-versa.-73 de Leigh W3NLB | | | | You can make it work for two radios on specific frequencies, but not with multiple radios covering a wide range of frequencies such as you have.Any interaction would not be the result of radiated interference from one to another (probably). I don't think they will interfere with each other since 3 will be monitors, one a scanner and they aren't interfereing with eachother nowHi Mike,If you're using 75-ohm coax from the antenna, you could run 300-ohm twinlead from the junction point to each of the scanners, and insert a 4:1 balun at that point to drop back down to 75 ohms.But this only works on paper, not in a real system. Quote:Originally posted by Kramden66:So you say i could feed a 300 ohm wire to a 52 ohm input or is that way off compared to 75 ohms vs. ![]()
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