The filters are designed by Ed Wetherhold, W3NQN and were featured
in QST May/June 1998. Yes they are sold by Jay WX0B and they are
very good. Use them for Field Day with antennas less than 50 ft.
apart and they work great. The QST article showed how to build them
yourself.
73,
Larry, W0QE
Billy Cox wrote:
>
> Vince,
>
> I use a pair (one on each rig) of Dunestar 600 bandpass
> filters here. ICE makes a similar unit.
>
> I use Top Ten Decoders to automatically switch the
> units (and other devices) here.
>
> There's a new player W3NQF (?) who offers what may
> be the best bandpass filters, but the price point is going
> to be higher than the Dunestar or ICE units. I think that
> WX0B is the only source for these units at the moment.
>
> That helps ... other options would be stubs, in some cases
> it may take bandpass filters AND stubs.
>
> For example, using tribanders makes keeping the cross
> band "mush" harder.
>
> Hope this helps and gets you started. It's work, but worth it.
>
> 73 Billy AA4NU
>
> > I would like to know what is needed for operating two radios on different
> > band at the same time, what filters are used for this, I do know when I am
> > transmiting on one rig the other gets blanked out, I do not have any
> filters
> > between the rigs, so what does it take to do 2RSO in a contest.
> >
> > Tnx for any help
> >
> > Vince, K6BIR
> >
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