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Old 15-Sep-2014, 1:50 PM   #1
ceastmen
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Combiner & Preamplifier questions

With a separate UHF and VHF antenna, would you use a UHF / VHF Antenna Combiner?

If so to run a Preamplifier with a UHF / VHF Antenna Combiner would it be before or after the Combiner?

Do the UHF and VHF antennas require separate Preamplifiers?

Thanks in advance,
Charles
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Old 15-Sep-2014, 1:58 PM   #2
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TVFool report

Should have included this along with my post.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...d2432b8c9f7c44

Thanks,
Charles
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Old 15-Sep-2014, 3:06 PM   #3
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Old 16-Sep-2014, 2:20 AM   #4
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I believe from what I've read on this site that I need to have 2 separate antennas, one for UHF (@ 191deg. magnetic) and one VHF (@167deg. magnetic), from my TVFool report.
Everything else is very low power and 2Edge.

I'm asking what is the cleanest way to setup the antennas, assuming I need to use a preamplifier for one or both antennas. Will a UHF/VHF combiner simplify the number of coax cables I need to use?
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