30-Apr-2019, 1:06 PM
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Antenna Enthusiast
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Beach Park IL
Posts: 318
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Originally Posted by rabbit73
Now it's my turn to say Oops! I meant no insult.
What I meant was that having two combo antennas aimed in opposite directions is a lot like having a UHF/VHF pair aimed in opposite directions. In both cases you have the same combining problem.
I don't consider your experiments with two C4MAX antennas a failure; you learned a lot from it. I have been following your posts on HDF and have found them interesting, but haven't been able to make any useful suggestions. You already have my thoughts about combining.
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Rabbit, hahaha, I'm just messing with you! I know you well enough to know, you're a good man with a good heart, and anyone who put up with my A.D.D. (antenna distraction disorder) and keeps answering questions is a saint in my book!
I do know your thoughts about combining, I'm just trying to get the one input solution figured out. There's been a lot of good help.
But what I'm waiting for is JoeAZ's solution to combining two antennas without taking the reflectors off. Come on JoeAZ let's hear it, stop teasing ![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
Okay Rabbit, have you ever seen two antennas put together like that? I would say by his edition of the 3 eight bay antenna, he probably wasn't happy. One day when I get a chance I might knock on his door!
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