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Chris,
I have similar antennas to setup. I am going to try a solution I have thought up. Will be up on the roof doing it tomorrow. I am going to try two TV amps. One standard VHF/UHF one and then another which diplexes VHF/UHF and Band 5 UHF (ie. 600MHz +). The output of the VHF/UHF amp goes into the Band 5 amp on the VHF/UHF input. The two will be powered by the one inline power supply. They are GME Kingray devices. These are local Aussie amps. There are similar VHF/UHF and Band 5 ones in US and Europe. Well it all sounds well in theory. The main thing is that I hope I don't get too much intermod etc with wrong signals being amplified. I might just not have the VHF/UHF amp but I would like to as mixing it in with the other amp takes about 1dB out. So stay tuned. Opus "Chris" wrote in message ... Hello to the group. I have just purchased a Uniden 796D for home use and need your valuable input. I've just purchased an Antenex 3db 800 meg omni-directional base antenna, that I plan on installing on my roof, for optimum reception (and Belden 9913 cable as well). I already have a VHF/UHF base antenna up on the roof and I would like to run both antennas to the 796D. Can I get by with just using a T-connector for both antennas or do I need to go with some kind of duplexer? If any of you have done something like this, I would like to hear your ideas. Thank You, Chris |
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