daKlone
Electrical
- Jul 25, 2001
- 27
Hiya,
This is really outside my area, so I'm hoping you guys can come up trumps for me.
I have a project where I need to connect a number of radios together via cables (for training purposes they are not allowed to actually transmit over air to each other).
Now, I'd be quite happy connecting two together using appropriately rated attenuators between them, but I'm a bit stuck once it gets to more than one. To make matters worse, we have to control the signal level between any two radios independantly.
Now, I've come up with what looks like an extremely complicated design, with fixed attenuators, variable attenuators and ampilfiers wired up in a right old mess. I can't help thinking that there must be an easy way...and you guys must know it!
Any advice appreciated.
This is really outside my area, so I'm hoping you guys can come up trumps for me.
I have a project where I need to connect a number of radios together via cables (for training purposes they are not allowed to actually transmit over air to each other).
Now, I'd be quite happy connecting two together using appropriately rated attenuators between them, but I'm a bit stuck once it gets to more than one. To make matters worse, we have to control the signal level between any two radios independantly.
Now, I've come up with what looks like an extremely complicated design, with fixed attenuators, variable attenuators and ampilfiers wired up in a right old mess. I can't help thinking that there must be an easy way...and you guys must know it!
Any advice appreciated.