Hi This is a little off topic, but I don't know of a better place to find someone that would know the answer to my question. Many years ago I used one coax to feed three different inverted V antennas all for different bands. At the time I thought they worked just fine. Worked all kinds of dx with the setup. I have been told lately that the unused antennas on the setup would pick up additional noise. Has anyone ever done any testing with multiple antennas on one feedline to see if they really do pick up extra noise? I'm thinking about putting up new inverted V antennas on 160, 80, and 40 meters and feeding them with one coax. Sure beats antenna switching and it always seem to me that the signal would go to the resonate antenna. I always used a coaxial balun in the feedline. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks Scott N5SM
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