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[CQ-Contest] 6 of one, half-dozen of another (multi amps vs T connectors

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Subject: [CQ-Contest] 6 of one, half-dozen of another (multi amps vs T connectors)
From: kr2q@optimum.net
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2011 10:52:43 +0000 (GMT)
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W8JI said
[snip]
Six of one, half dozen of the other. Split in front, drive reduced by the
split. Split after, output to port reduced by split.

I'm not judging things one way or another, because I have no idea what 
anyone does. I'm just curious what people do. Seems like a waste of 
amplifiers to me, but who knows what people do.
[end snip]

Well, call me jaded, but I think JI is being very generous in his "not judging"
paragraph.

There is really only ONE MAJOR REASON why one would use 4 amps to 4 antennas
to "split power" instead of doing it at the output of one amp using "whatever" 
and it's NOT to
invest in the amplifier manufacturers.  

So no, IMHO it is NOT "6 of this, half-dozen of the other" by any stretch of 
the imagination.
Get real.  A set up like this just screams RUNNING EXCESSIVE POWER.

My comments are not directed toward any particular station or operator.  It 
applies equally to 
everyone who runs multiple amps to multiple antennas on the same band.

de Doug KR2Q

Final Disclaimer:  The above comments are MY OWN and should never be construed  
as 
being representative of the opinions of any contest committee with which I may 
be associated.





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