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Old 5-Aug-2018, 10:28 PM   #73
rabbit73
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Originally Posted by Nascarken View Post
Hello there Rabbit 73, you can use a T connector and yes the ANTENNA's are combined into one I
Suggest you use a channel master 7777amp the ANTENNA's are separated 2,feet apart
And the feed line frum the ANTENNA to the T should be 2ft long.And out of the T should be as short as you can get it to the amp in put. Use RG,11, and this set up is for 2,HDB91,
That are only a UHF,outdoor tv antenna,good luck..And ha rabbit 73 hamer what else
Do you think you will receive with this antenna set-up tack a close look at the feed??
Thank you for the details.

I don't need to set up two UHF antennas now aimed in different directions but I wanted to know how you did it. Calaveras has two 91XG antennas aimed in the same direction and he connects the two feedlines in parallel which is like using a T adapter. This gives an impedance of 37.5 ohms, which is converted back to 75 ohms using a 1/4 transformer section of 50 ohm coax going to the input of the preamp.

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