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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 00:07:56 +0000, kailaniskipper wrote:
I have a VHF installed in our cabin with only a remote speaker in cockpit. Instead of replacing the unit with a newer VHF with remote mic and/or station options, I would like to simply add another standard VHF radio at the helm and share the antenna (located at the top of a 55' mast). Is there a standard convention available which will allow both radios to share a common antenna without manual switching or other intervention? The 2005 BoatUs catalog is offering a Shakepeare device called "Automatic Two-way Antenna Selector" for $80. The description claims the switch senses transmit power, and connects that radio to the antenna. Switch time is 100 ms. The device draws 200 ma. Max RF power is 30W. For less money ($43), there is a manual version...rated at 600W PEP. Another device which may be of interest is a $90 box that measures VHF forward power, and return loss (SWR). It also has a feature called "radio receiver check mode"...whatever that means. Norm B |
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