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        <description>I am often asked how I share the signal from 1 antenna to multiple SDRs (RTL-SDR v3 / NooElec NESDR SMArt, AirSpy R2 &amp; SDRPlay RSP1A) and Scanners that run simultaneously in my shack.  This video explains how I use a frugal $35 used Electroline TV Drop Amp in combination with a more expensive Commercial Strisdberg multicoupler to feed 15 radios from 1 antenna with no loss. If you need to split a signal across multiple Software Defined Radios, this is one way to do it.  All my SDRs share 1 antenna. Links for the SDRs, TV Amps, Multicouplers and Connectors used can all be found at the companion page to this video :  https://frugalradio.com/multicouplers If you are a beginner in the world of Software Defined Radio, be sure to check out the other videos on the channel, especially the 2020 SDR Guide which can be found at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe5ZKeM2hRBJ2G_Gvt1JnBxqtjHMMej3q Apologies for the shaky &amp; lower quality footage than normal.  My phone was on the wrong setting when I recorded the footage 😦 Thanks for watching the Frugal Radio (FR) channel!</description>
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