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Hi Richard.
I bought a Tri-plexer for mine so that I can put my Comet GP15 on the 6
meter, 2 meter, and 70 cm connectors without constantly swapping the
coax. It works very nicely that way.
As others have no doubt commented, there isn't any way to put both 2 meters
and 70 cm on one connector without buying something like this but quite
honestly, there is so little insertion loss, I never noticed the difference
and it is definitely worth the convenience. There was a side benefit in my
case. I had trouble with energy from my 6 meter halo getting into 2 meters
with an extreme amount of RF--potentially strong enough to take a receiver
front end out. Passing it through a splitter like that was one real easy
way to eliminate the 6 meter energy from getting back into the 2 meter section.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 06:00 PM 1/5/2008 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi;
>Can't resist a ts2000 question or two. If you are using a uhf/vhf antenna
>with one coax, how do we connect it do both connectors on the radio? Can
>you set the radio so one connector works for both bands?
>Richard
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