Can I Combine 2 Antenna Feeds Into 1 Coax Cable?
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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Thanks i already made the mistake of using a splitter not a combiner 🍻📶
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Need this at my house
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So "in" and "out" on the splitter don't really matter?
You can connect 2 coaxial cables (coming from 2 different antennas) to 2 "out" on the splitter and you use 1 "in" on the splitter as actual output (which is then connected to TV)... Is this right?
That is what I did and it works just fine, so yes. Don't forget to like video and subscribe!!
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Thank you!
I have to join 2 antenna cables (1 to get signal from Italy and 1 to get signal from Slovenia) into 1 (by using 2 on 1 splitter) and then split it to 3 cables (by using 1 on 3 splitter; for 3 TV's... each on different floor in the house).
Actually this is already done in the house. But I guess the joint is bad/failed (splitter is not used at the moment... Cables are simply wired together), because on 1 of the TV's I receive only Slovenian programmes, while on the other TV I receive both Italian and Slovenian programmes. So it must be the poor joint... At least I hope so. 🙂
You may have to add a signal booster right after you combine them to enhance your signal for better reception. Make sure you get an outdoor unit about 30dB increase