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Pat Byrne <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Nov 2012 12:25:19 -0600
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I have had my station dismantled because of some work that had to be 
done behind where all of it is!  I am in the process of remantling? 
it.  Actually a good opportunity to rearrange, dress the cables 
better and wind up with a better operating desk.
I have low pass filters on the back of both the TS850 and the IC756 
PRO.  On 90 degree coax adapters and then short coaxes to the switch 
that selects which transceiver goes to the antennna.  What is the 
consensus:  Do I need those filters any more or has the art of 
television broadcasting made them obsolete?  They are in the way, 
which I could fix by replacing the hard connnectors to short coax 
jumpers, or I could just forget them.  What are everyone's thoughts?
Thanks.
Pat, K9JAU

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