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Old 7-Jan-2012, 3:32 PM   #3
cmgray74@gmail.com
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More Questions...

Dave\All,
I am not doubting what you say (trying to understand - Comes natural I am software engineer)... but it brings up some more questions from what I have seen around town on other towers...

Around town I have seen towers that have two or in some cases 3 antennas on a single tower. Are these systems all running in parallel to each other utilizing seperate cables with a switch setup? (What are these setups seperate bands (AM/FM/UHF/VHF)

So the Diplexer, similar to the below link, to hook the two antennas together is not going to help/make the two antenna approach possible?

http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp...2)&c=Diplexers and Taps&sku=

My house is wired using 75 ohm cable wiring. Each of the cables connect to what appears as a amp on the opposite side of the proposed new antenna. Then the amp is connected to the single line that goes to the antenna. Is there something we could swap out, say the amp that would allow two antenna feeds? (Don't mind running another line from one side of house to the other)

Also still looking for connector to take my antenna 75 ohm connector to both the TV antenna (75ohm) and FM Radio (two wire) on a single 75 ohm connection. Is this possible\available? Thinking I could do a splitter and then one goes to TV and the other gets the 75ohm/2 wire connector. Would that even work?

As the system is fairly new to us... is there a degree location we can point the HD8200U antenna that would allow us to get the best reception (most channels)?

Thanks for dealing with a newbie,
Chris
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