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![]() "szilagyic" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I have two antennas that I am trying to combine, and have a question in regards to the best way to do this. The first antenna is a Winegard HD7084P (FM/VHF/UHF lpda) that is hooked to a preamp and tuned in perfectly. I want to add my other antenna (Winegard PR-8800 UHF bowtie) that is also tuned in and points in the opposite direction (almost 180 degrees) to pick up some UHF stations. ........................................... Over the past 50 years several antenna manufacturers have come up with kluged arrangements to do what you propose. None worked, except in a few special cases where the signals were very strong. What you need is an antenna rotator, or a second antenna with its own feedline. When you combine the outputs of two antennas without appropriate filters, not only is there a chance of signal cancellation, but you will also quite likely have a severe echo problem. Tam |
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