Two antennas from the same location

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Two antennas from the same location

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i will like to know if i can transmit on two frequencies from two seperate antennas in the same location, how will the frequencies affect each other?
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I don't see a problem. Make sure your cables are well-shielded so the interference is reduced.
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Also make sure that the aerials ar'nt at the same hight. Or anyway at the same level as they could possably block the signal.
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that mean , i can mount a norwalk antenna on the top and a log at about 10 below?
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stylzmovement wrote:that mean , i can mount a norwalk antenna on the top and a log at about 10 feet below?
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