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Old 24-Apr-2012, 3:47 PM   #2
signals unlimited
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I see red flags with this configuration...There is no device that I know of that will allow coupling of the Low VHF to an antenna that is carring high V and UHF. This may be a problem.

I would rather see you use the yagi for UHF only and an antenna that is cut for channels 2-13. Then you can use a band pass coupler to combind these signals into one coax. Keep them at least 18 inches apart and dont worry about the cable length. That only applies when stacking identical antennas headed in the same direction to improve the gain by 3db.
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