Seeking good CB Multicoupler.

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GaoJen25

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After reading through some of these postings I have a larger knowledge base, and with mroe knowledge more questions.

It sounds like all Multicouplers are good over a wide range of frequencies but since CB is so low I would like to confirm this notion.
Also from searching the web I see that most connections on multicouplers are BNC I can convert form the Standard CB connector to BNC but I generally have the tendency to loose the stability of the connection.

Any and all comments would be greatly appreciated. I only need a multicoupler to connect 2 CBs to one antenna.

Thank you for your time.
 

GaoJen25

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Ideally on both

I would Ideally like to transmit on both, but if I could only transmit on one that would work as well. Ideally I would like to set one to recieve 19 (24-7) and one to scan between all the other channels.
Yes it woudl be a bit over kill, but I like being informed while on the road ;-)
 

loumaag

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Since you are going to want to be able to transmit on both, might I suggest the easy solution is seperate antennas. It will be infinitly more economical. :wink:
 

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I have a duplexor for CB that you can plug two CBs into and it automatically disconnects one side while the other side transmits. I have also used it for scanner/cb. It came from a CB store, Copper Electronics for about $30.

http://www.copper.com/cgi-bin/product_display.cgi?search=as-100

I used it for 10m FM in my car because my 10M transmitter doesn't have offset freqs, so I would listen on my scanner and tx on my 10m.

Jason
 
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