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jameswil
02-15-06, 03:07 PM
Can you have two antennas, one pointed at 61 degrees and one at 104 degrees, use a splitter in reverse and combine the two coax feeds into one coax? I can get the major stations HD signals at 61 degrees except for ABC. Their output is at 104, and the signal is not strong enough to register the signal. I was just wondering if the combining the signals from two antennas is possible.


satellite guy
02-15-06, 09:46 PM
You can you combine them, but you will have issues if both antenna are picking up the signal from the same stations. If this happens you'll need a filter to block the weaker signal or a frequency specfic antenna.