The below items are what I was thinking of although none of them seem to cover
the 5 "contest" bands. I did see several power levels of 10 - 40 meter
quad-plexers. I am assuming they are bi-directional allowing the uncombining of
bands as well as the combining of bands.
The place is on the side of a hill, but the buyer will own the hilltop about
500 feet from the house. There is nothing up there, no utilities - nothing. I
was NOT thinking QRO as that is not my thing, but having a group of friends
over for multi-op is always good fun. Low maintenance is important as climbing
the hill in a blizzard is probably not what I would want to do.
I have run three radios into a single tri-bander utilizing band pass filters
and triplexers with great success many times.
And yep I think some kind of hardline is in order for the single coax run.
Please keep the interesting ideas coming - Thanks and 73,
Gary "Joe" kk0sd
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike DeChristopher <mfdechristopher@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 9:43 AM
To: Gary <gary_mayfield@hotmail.com>; towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Feedline - Question - Idea
I have a similar problem at my new QTH. I'm considering a few products from Low
Band Systems. They offer a variety of multiplexers depending on what bands
you'd like, but I have not yet personally used one or even seen one in person.
DX Engineering has some of their stuff, the rest is at
http://lowbandsystems.com/collection/multiplexers.
Maybe someone else in TowerTalkia has a review they'd share. I'm especially
curious how it works when you're drilling 1.5kW x3 (in the case of a triplexer)
down a single feedline.
Mike N1TA
On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 10:02 AM, Gary <gary_mayfield@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I am looking at a possible location where the antennas will be 500 feet -
> maybe a little more from the operating location. Is anyone aware of a 5 band
> (80-10 meters) multiplexer that would allow simultaneous operation of 5
> radios via one coax to a tribander + 40 and 80 meter dipoles located 500 feet
> away?
>
> Thanks and 73,
> Gary "Joe" kk0sd
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