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22 Mar 09 08:43, Roger Nelson wrote to Roy Witt:
RW>> Take it apart, reverse the input circuit and match the other (new)
RW>> input with the same type of circuit. Perhaps take two sig splitters
RW>> and put both circuits into one.
RN> Just thinking about it without doing it, wouldn't it have to have
RN> three input circuits?
If you want to use a 3 way splitter, yes.
RN> It's an interesting idea you've put forth that I'm trying to work out
RN> in my mind before taking the splitter apart.
You may find that your splitter is potted. But then, I've found splitters
that aren't potted.
R\%/itt
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