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Hey Jeff: there's no such thing as a stupid question. Can't make that claim
regarding answers though, so I'll do my best.
I 'm not privy to the circuit contained in the King "splitter" or "antenna
coupler" but according to the installation data that comes with it, it's
designed to be connected in series with one of your antenna cables via two
BNC's with a BNC on the side for connecting the HH antenna cable.
Seems that the King folks should have done their homework about feeding high
power RF up the chute to fry the input circuits on the connected radio. If
anybody knows more on this subject, we'd like to know. Mine works, but now
you've got me wondering for how long. Could be a case of trusting a "Big
Name" too much.
Anyway, once I plug in the HH, I refrain from using the Com radio on the
same antenna until the HH is disconnected later.
Hope this helps a little.
Dan Schaefer
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