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Radio network topology

Just_A_Random_Guy

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Hello, I have a question... "Is there a product / type of product available that you know of that would allow multiple radios operating in the same band to utilize 1 antenna? An example would be, if you had 8 radios wanting to monitor 8 frequencies a couple Mhz apart.

I understand that this may preclude you from transmitting on this setup directly.
I would need physical radios, as opposed to SDR.

whats out there? whats good? pros/cons, any information greatly appreciated

VHF.
 

You can hook two or three radios together but each one reduces the signal a little. Eight radios would reduce the signal quite a bit, possibly to the point that you won't hear what you normally would.

There used to be a guy who sold a device on eBay that had relays in it and all four radios would be connected together on receive. When you keyed a mic on one of the radios, the relays for the other radios would shunt to ground to protect the front end of the radios. I sent him a message through eBay a few months ago and asked him if he would make me one but he said he didn't have any more boards to make the unit.
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Hello, I have a question... "Is there a product / type of product available that you know of that would allow multiple radios operating in the same band to utilize 1 antenna? An example would be, if you had 8 radios wanting to monitor 8 frequencies a couple Mhz apart.

I understand that this may preclude you from transmitting on this setup directly.
I would need physical radios, as opposed to SDR.

whats out there? whats good? pros/cons, any information greatly appreciated

VHF.

For receiving only:
http://www.stridsbergeng.com/multicouplers.html
 
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