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I'm gonna go this route soon Gram. Had about all I can take.The small size of these injectors is nice:
BT2406-20NF INJ,DC PWR N-Female Bias-T

I'm gonna go this route soon Gram. Had about all I can take.The small size of these injectors is nice:
BT2406-20NF INJ,DC PWR N-Female Bias-T
Cool thing about your setup, you don't have to take none of your DBS stuff off your remote.. just unhook DBS antenna cables from the amps, screw in the cables from the L-coms. That's it. No messing with the rpsma on the remote.
A known issue indeed.. With many solutions. I often change from car to home to mobile with dbs02 and also tripod. Sometimes Sunhans, mostly Rf)lunx amps.Hey all - I've been following this epic thread off and on for what seems like a year! Finally ready to pull the trigger on some of the L-Coms to mount on my truck to do better with my P3P. I've also got the Maxxrange Evolite Kit Plus, so I'm already good with the gold Sunhans amps.
Here's the kicker: there are times when I absolutely have to be able to be mobile on foot, using the DBS-2 panel antenna. So, I do need to be able to swap back and forth between the L-Coms and the panel antenna. I know that SMAs are fragile and finnicky and connecting/disconnecting them a lot will cause issues.
So - is there any better way for me to do this than get the L-Coms with SMA jack ends (is that right?) and pony up the big bucks for Amphenol QMA adapters so I can quickly and securely go from one to the other?
Many thanks, all - can't wait to get this setup live!
2 are needed. And yes, this method reduces the times connected to the harder to replace internal cable connectors.And just to be sure, do I need to order *two* of either of these so I can hook up either my DBS antenna or my L-Coms? I appreciate it SO much...
it's not against FAA rules . go re take your part 107Not only that it's actually against FAA rules to fly from inside a moving or non moving vehicle I believe
Many thanks, Gramm - do I need to order two of everything or just one part in particular?2 are needed. And yes, this method reduces the times connected to the harder to replace internal cable connectors.
Two antenna connections= 2 of everything they get connected to, two, too.........Many thanks, Gramm - do I need to order two of everything or just one part in particular?
IF the page states (2), then you'll only need one set.Sorry, I realized I've not been clear. These do come in packs of 2 and of course there is both a receive and a transmit antenna. What I'm wondering is do I need two sets (of two) of any of these in order to be able to easily connect to two different antenna systems? So basically, which parts of this stay connected to the amp side and which stay connected to the antenna side?
Thanks again!
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