Comet CF-416A HF-VHF/UHF Transceiver Duplexer - 1.3-170Mhz & 350-540Mhz
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the connector is 14" from the tip of the case to the center of the connector. I would be glad to answer any further questions you might have. My sincere thanks go out to you!
Diplexers for outdoor use are not made for this purpose. A microphone is designed to be placed near a radio and to be connected to it. Antenna coaxial lines should be fed from the outside into the house and connected to the device after that.
In this case, there is no insertion loss. DB 15, page A frequency range of 3 to 170 megahertz and a frequency range of In the 350 to 540 megahertz frequency range, 25 DB is required.
In my experience, transmitting both radios at the same time is not possible, and I do not understand the need. Receiving on one and transmitting on the other at the same time would be interesting. I have tested it and it works perfectly.
Selected User Reviews For Comet CF-416A HF-VHF/UHF Transceiver Duplexer - 1.3-170Mhz & 350-540Mhz
The Kenwood TS-365 is now equipped with one It worked great so we bought another one and after four months, the first stopped working on UHF. We also noticed that after 30 days of use, the second stopped working as well. Performing the normal testing of connectors and the radio, we found it was internal due to the cheap disk capacitors used and how poorly they were installed during the manufacturing process. A new MFJ was purchased to replace the old one. Hope it lasts more than three.
90 I am pleased with my purchase. The CF-450 is a good product from Comet, and it makes any desk look stylish There is no exception to this rule with the 416A Duplexer. The UHF and VHF bands are very isolated from one another. My recommendation for this item is strong. The five stars are well deserved.
I also have more than one UHF / VHF radio going at the same time and seem to be able to receive what I want without interfering with the other radio I'm looking forward to trying a quad split when I get a new all band base station.
There is nothing to complain about the cable length is sufficient. Be sure to read the product details carefully before buying (types of transverters).
It fulfills its purpose. Installs in a few minutes. The product is well.
It's exactly how I expected it to work. UHF/VHF can be separated from ICOM IC by using this method A stacked beam can hold 7000 pounds.
Changing cables was an ongoing process for me. I can use two fixed feeds with this little guy There are no changes to the lines to separate antennas while in I am making the most of my TS-100 I am enjoying more of my ham rig now that it is 2000!.
This is an excellent product that performs as it should, I have two radios connected to the same dual band antenna and there is no RF in any of the adjacent radios. The SWR is also fairly.