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Meindert Sprang
 
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"Ron Thornton" wrote in message
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Len,

If you really want to try this then I think you could minimize the risk
by using satellite distribution components. Connect the antenna to it's
correct receiver. Spilt the signal with and appropriate Diplexer (sat.
jargon for splitter). Block the DC from the second receiver with a
blocking diode.


You'd better use a 10pF capacitor! A diode in reverse also blocks a large
portion of the signal...

Meindert


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Meindert,

I should have been more specific. I meant the DC blocking component
used in satellite distribution. It blocks DC and passed Radio signals.

Regards, Ron

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