[Premium-Rx] FS: HF RECEIVER MULTICOUPLER (FROM DRAKE 7-LINESTATION)

Michael O'Beirne michaelob666 at ntlworld.com
Mon Apr 23 16:29:03 EDT 2012


Gents

One hates to be picky but a receiver splitter (also called a hybrid combiner 
when used in the reverse direction) can often be found surplus at rallies on 
this side of the Pond for around 10 - 15 UK Pounds made by the likes of 
Mini-circuits and Hatfield.  A resistive delta or splitter can be built even 
more cheaply for the cost of 3 resistors, 3 BNCs and a small metal box.

73s
Michael
G8MOB

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "K0DAN" <k0dan at comcast.net>
To: <premium-rx at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 4:12 AM
Subject: [Premium-Rx] FS: HF RECEIVER MULTICOUPLER (FROM DRAKE 
7-LINESTATION)


>
> Surplus to my needs is a an R.L. Drake receiver multicoupler from the 
> R-7/TR-7 line. This is a passive 50 ohm HF coupler manufactured by Drake 
> which I used with my old TR7/R7 station. It is mounted in a small 2.75”x2.0”.1.75” 
> Bud box and has 50 ohm RCA connectors and approx 2’ of RG400-type Teflon 
> cable with RCA and PL259 connectors. Works great to split two receivers on 
> one 50 ohm antenna line with approx 3dB loss (do not transmit into this 
> device!).
>
> Photos available if you are interested.
>
> $50 includes free USA shipping.
>
> Contact me off-list.
>
> 73
> dan
> k0dan
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