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Old 29-Nov-2013, 6:48 PM   #8
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The AD combiner is equipped with a housing that mounts to the antenna mast. You can mount the two antennas on the same mast if there is room. It's best to have at least 3' of separation between the antennas, more is better. The antennas don't have to be on the same mast though.

The combiner has three ports, one for the UHF antenna, one for the VHF antenna and an output to feed the coax leading into the house. The combiner is a tuned filter that prevents undesired interaction between the two antennas, it has no adjustments. Pretty much plug and play... just optimize the aim of each antenna before tightening the mounting clamps fully.
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