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Old 08-03-2008, 08:52 PM
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Question Using two antennas for AR8600 Mk2

I have now an AR 8600 Mk2. I have an SA7000 that I am using for it, but lets be honest, for HF and below frequenices, nothing beats a longwire. I want to find a duplexer that will split the input into input from the SA7000 from roughly 30 Mhz and above and this take input from a longwire from roughly 30 Mhz and below. Can someone recommend a setup? Thanks!!
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Old 08-04-2008, 01:11 AM
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Take a look at Grove Enterprises and Universal. I have an older 8600, and find it overloads easily. The 8600 is not a good performer on HF.
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