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Hello:
I do a lot of listening with a Uniden scanner on pretty much all of the scanner freq's, from perhaps 25 MHz up to 956 MHz, or so. These are of course FM and AM. Have two antennas: One a R/S Discone, and the other a Scantenna. The Discone is presently hooked up to a sw set that also has capabilities in the scanner freq. range. Was wondering, about this, as I saw a very brief mention in a maghazine about using "Combiners" to combine the outputs (capabilities) of two antennas into a single radio's input. Is this possible, and is there anything to be gained ? What about phase differences, etc. ? Can't imagine that it works to improve things, but really don't know. The article was, unfortunately, more of a mention that it is done, rather than any technical details. So, what would happen if I "combined" my Scantenna and R/S Discone into my scanner's input ? Thanks, Bob |
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