The example that he's giving is not the same as combining 
transmitters.
Combining transmitters on a single antenna is an entirely different 
story, you as well as most of the rest of the group knows that. I 
hope he does.
73
AC0Y


--- In [email protected], Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 09:32 PM 5/1/2005 -0000, you wrote:
> >If he's a commertial operator ... ask him what he would have you 
do 
> >with your antenna (stand with your back to the wall when you ask 
this) 
> ><;-) maybe he want's to give you the top spot. (Yea sure!) Maybe 
he 
> >can offer a suggestion.
> >Co-phasing is usually kept for high gain beams like are used in 
moon 
> >bounce etc.
> 
> 
> <---Why do I get the feeling he's asking about using one antenna 
for 2
> repeaters (combining) and not standard power dividing of multiple 
antennas?
> 
> Ken
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