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Dear MRW:
Do not do what you are proposing - assuming that I understand what you are proposing. It sounds as if you propose to connect in parallel, near the transmitter, two transmission lines with each transmission line running to one bay of a two bay antenna. You are not too clear about what you propose. It is very difficult to have two transmission lines that are many wavelengths long (as expected) that are so equal (including the termination impedance) as to have the phases of the two signals at the antennas be equal (as required by the normal two bay antenna). It is possible to maintain close phase equality with short pieces of coax that are near the antennas. Tell us more about what you wish to do. Mac "MRW" wrote in message ups.com... Greetings. If we are using one low power FM transmitter and we want to use a 2-bay FM antenna configuration, will using a power splitter at the transmitter output be sufficient? The FM TX utilizes a type N connection to the FM antennas. .... So if I split the power output and just have two outputs to handle each of the two antennas, then that would work right? What other considerations should I have in mind? Do I need to worry about phasing issues? Thanks! |
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