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[VHFcontesting] Side by side rx comparison

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Side by side rx comparison
From: Patrick Thomas <p-thomas@mindspring.com>
Reply-to: Patrick Thomas <p-thomas@mindspring.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2016 23:09:35 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
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All,

Currently I have several radios which have native coverage of V/U bands, and am 
looking to get rid of one or two.  While I have them all, though, it seems like 
a great time to do a TRUE side-by-side comparison... not an A/B switch, but 
audio inputs from each rig, off a common antenna (while disabling tx of 
course), such that fading or occasional reflection becomes less of an issue, 
for example.

I have multi-input audio interfaces, but does anyone have an idea of how to 
handle the RF side safely and with reasonable accuracy?  I'm thinking along the 
lines of the old FM+TV "active splitters" that had preamps, but not sure of the 
quality and of course they are all tuned for 75 ohms, and while there are ways 
around that, I'd rather not do a bunch of throwaway work or retune at each test 
frequency.

Thoughts?  Or am I thinking about this improperly?

Patrick
KB8DGC

PS: Also looking for tips on heating copper tubing to homebrew halo antennas... 
the big gas torch is way too big, even the 250w soldering gun seems too 
small... maybe I need a small torch?  Or break out the oxy-acetylene wand? :)
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