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Originally Posted by ziggy29
Your signals are strong enough in other directions that I'd just try a regular, cheap combiner (the reverse of the splitter) to get it all into one line before buying additional equipment. Try to make sure the coax runs from each antenna into the combiner are the exact same length to reduce the destruction of signal when combining.
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Ziggy, So a combiner is different from a backwards-splitter? How about the Winegard CC-7870 Antenna Coupler, would that be the best choice? Should I buy the model with the twin-lead connectors from the antennas, or f-type connectors? Is there any difference really?
Can you help me figure out how much space should be between the two antennas on the same mount? Which direction should be on top; the one pointing SW? I've read there should be a minimum distance of one-half "wavlength" between antenna booms. How many inches is that?