[Fourlanders] Identify a combiner

Shane Autrey KI4M iam4thapack at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 23 13:56:07 EDT 2013


Also depending on what frequency range they are any circulator/isolator will have a LPF on it's output so those are handy to have. Don't forget those nice 50 ohm dummy loads on port # 3 of the circulator!
 
Shane KI4M


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 From: Ron Rogers <ww8rr at charter.net>
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Subject: Re: [Fourlanders] Identify a combiner
 

Well, they are usually used to combine separate (2,3,4 or more) transmitters
into one antenna at 2-way radio installations so the individual system
owners can split the tower rent for one antenna on the tower verses each
owner paying rent for separate antennas.

I can't find any reference to that Antenna Specialists number so not sure
what frequency band they are for.


Ron
WW8RR
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I have found a couple of Antenna Specialists ACG-2600, TX combiners in the
mess out in the building.  Anyone know what they are for and whether they
are useful for anything other than the rack mount and massive heat sink on
them?  N connector out to antenna, 2 N connectors in from TX1, TX2.

Thanks, Bob

I'm digging out stuff to take to Shelby!!

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