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For instance, my dad's old VHF/UHF was clearly two different antennas sharing a common structure, one in front of the other. There was only one wire coming out of it, so they had to combine them somehow.
And right now I can look out the window at my neighbour's eight-bay and clear see that it is literally nothing more than two four-bays put side to side. I can even see the separate wires running into the "combiner" in the middle.
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Both of those are examples of what is easy to accomplish.
OTOH, if you tried to combine any two of those antennas (ie, two combos antennas, two eight bays, or one of each) that are aimed in different directions, then the whole scheme gets uncooperative and unpredictable.