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Today I decided to redo my shack setup for the year. I installed the BCT15X and Pro-197 I had in the closet. This now gives me the option to scan additional channels without tying up a radio.
 

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Very nice setup indeed!

Does the 8 port multicoupler take away much in the way of sensitivity of the receivers?
 

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How are the radio stands made if you don't mind me asking? Any chance of getting a close up shot so we can check it out?

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Does the 8 port multicoupler take away much in the way of sensitivity of the receivers?

Jimru, I experience no signal loss. It's designed that way. You can read up on them here.

Receiver Multicouplers, Passive and Active, HF to VHF/UHF

How are the radio stands made if you don't mind me asking?

WatnNY, the stands I use were made by a RR member named ScannerStandMan. He no longer makes them. You can find something similar on Scanner Master.

Looking for the original scanner stand - RadioReference Classifieds
 

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I've always wondered if those STRIDSBERG units are really worth the high cost. There are TV amps/multicouplers that look very similar and are a fraction of the price. They're 75 ohms though. If only they could make them 50 ohms.
 

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I've always wondered if those STRIDSBERG units are really worth the high cost. There are TV amps/multicouplers that look very similar and are a fraction of the price. They're 75 ohms though. If only they could make them 50 ohms.

Ask anyone who owns one and they will tell you there worth it. I was one the fence myself until I got one. I have never looked back. Beats the heck out of running 8 antennas.
 

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I've always wondered if those STRIDSBERG units are really worth the high cost. There are TV amps/multicouplers that look very similar and are a fraction of the price. They're 75 ohms though. If only they could make them 50 ohms.

Seems to me the difference between the 75 ohm & 50 ohm would be enough to cause some signal loss, wouldn't it?
 
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