Oh .. and about operating on the same band..
You use LP.
If you have separate antennas for each radio, you should have no problems.
If you want to share the antennas, I do not know of any commercial products
for the use you describe.
73,
Jukka OH6LI
2017-01-05 20:31 GMT+02:00 Jukka Klemola <jpklemola@gmail.com>:
> For M2, you do not need a PTT interlocking device if you use two radios.
>
> If you use two radios per band, then you need a PTT interlock for those
> two radios on each band.
> If you use a third radio for 3rd band multipliers, you need an interlock.
> This 3rd band interlock can be complex, depending on how you want to
> operate.
>
> But, for a M2 station with just two radios, one for a band at a time, you
> do not need an interlock.
>
>
> 73,
> Jukka OH6LI
>
>
>
> 2017-01-05 20:03 GMT+02:00 Fco. Luis Delgadillo <xe2b@outlook.com>:
>
>> Hola,
>>
>> I'm planning to operate M2 LP, the oncoming contest season.
>> I do have two WX0B passbands filters from my previous SO2R setup.
>>
>> -Only two radios will be used.
>> and
>> - Very simple antennas setup on a city lot:
>> Log periodic Cushcraft ASL-2020
>> Vertical tribander Force13 VR-3
>> Twin Slopper Alpha-delta DX-A
>>
>> Is there any summary related to options available for locking devices to
>> prevent two radios to operate in the same band? I do not want to have
>> burned front ends.
>> Preferably, I would like to build it.
>>
>> I appreciate the feedback
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Luis XE2B
>>
>>
>> Enviado desde mi Huawei de Telcel
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