On May 1, 2008 at 08:31, Daniel Tonks said...
Combining multiple antennas aimed in different directions
is generally not recommended, so I'm not sure you'll find
that many people who have done it. Really best to just
go with a rotor.
I'm combining two antennas, but they're the same model
aimed in the same direction.
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your response I agree with using a rotor is preferable.
Combining antenna's is not for (isn't easily accomplished) everyone especially if they are directed in different directions. But if you are successful of doing it, I am sure you can appreciate the benefits.
I just wanted hear from any members the Mississauga area or in fact any other areas who have successfully combined two antennas (in different directions). What their setups were, channels they were able to receive and any other information they wanted share.
Hi Donnyjaguar
I had not notice any problems with Ch 2,7,29,49 last night.
Biggy