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Dip lexers allow either one radio to use two antennas, or two radios to share one antenna. The easiest and safest way to share an antenna between two radios is with an A-B antenna switch. Only one radio at a time can use the antenna, but then you're guaranteed that you won't back feed RF energy into the second radio.
Once you have your Antenna all hooked up, the next thing you need to do is connect a coaxial splitter. This is an inexpensive device designed for splitting an antenna signal to multiple TVs. This lets you use one antenna for multiple TVs, so you can watch your local channels on every television in your house.
Any time a TV distribution signal is split, it will encounter insertion loss that will weaken the signals distributed beyond the splitter. If you experience signal issues while using a splitter, you may need to install a distribution amplifier or antenna preamplifier.
Connect the antenna coaxial cable to the coaxial input on the splitter. The port should be labeled. Insert the pin from the wire into the pinhole in the center of the port. Then twist the end to screw it in place. Connect your coaxial cable to each of the output ports on the splitter. Again, these should be labeled.
Coaxial Splitter for Antennas. Depending on your installation you may need to make use of a coaxial splitter to run the signal to various TVs within your house. The three things to consider when choosing a coaxial splitter to split your antenna signal are frequency, attenuation (or dB loss), and the number of outputs.
Yes you can put a CB whip and a ham whip on the same vehicle as shown in the photo, and no, they won't “cancel each other out.” Remember that hams can operate on many bands, from 1.8 MHz to something like 2,300 MHz, and the antennas will vary all over the place as to length.
CB is about 27 MHz, and Marine VHF is 157 MHz. >”marine” CB antenna) and may damage the VHF transmitter. Don't hurt the radio, they will kill the transmission efficiency.
Hello Even: Yes the CB Radios Will quit well over water, with a good antenna. Some Boats in the fishing fleet though the CB Radio was a “. Mickey Mouse#8221. Radio, not travelling too far.
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