Um, that's for sharing an antenna. Your original post was about sharing the speakers. Which are you trying to do?Mr. Springhead,
you sir, are a genius. This is exactly what i was looking for.
Thanks !
And he is looking to have the noise from the AM/FM stop when the VHF sounds off.Um, that's for sharing an antenna. Your original post was about sharing the speakers. Which are you trying to do?![]()
And he is looking to have the noise from the AM/FM stop when the VHF sounds off.
Both VHF and boat stereo speakers have the same impedence (4ohms), so in fact he can use his boat speakers with his VHF radio with this automatic band separator.
phwrd use the vhf radio external speaker wires and hook them up to one of your boat speakers it works well, I also get better reception from my am/fm stereo.
Good Luck David
That gizmo will only isolate the AM/FM receiver from the VHF when the latter transmits (to protect the AM/FM receiver from damage). It has nothing to do with want the OP appears to want to do.And he is looking to have the noise from the AM/FM stop when the VHF sounds off.
Both VHF and boat stereo speakers have the same impedence (4ohms), so in fact he can use his boat speakers with his VHF radio with this automatic band separator.
So what happens when the VHF is receiving and both the VHF radio and the AM/FM radio are driving the same speakers? This device does nothing for this situation.wow you guys dont get it it, stop bashing me and this thread, you hook up one of the boat speakers to your vhf radio and when the vhf radio recieves or transmits the am/fm radio stops working, the only other way to use a boat speaker with the vhf radio together with the boat speakers is to put in a manual switch, yes I know it shares the antenna and for 43 dollars it works well on my boat,
Absolutely not. It only blocks antenna signals to the AM/FM radio when the VHF transmits. When the VHF is receiving, it will be mixing its audio signal with the AM/FM radio, exactly what the OP is trying to prevent.wow you guys dont get it it, stop bashing me and this thread, you hook up one of the boat speakers to your vhf radio and when the vhf radio recieves or transmits the am/fm radio stops working
There is no easy way to do what you want.
Why do you want to drive your vhf through your stereo? If its hard to hear while underway you'd better off hooking up a external speaker, they make a world of difference in clarity of sound compared to the speaker on the vhf. You can even daisy chain 2 or more, however you would want a amplified external speaker at that point.
Bill