I think his point was that each user would have effectively 11W. Yes,
the antenna would see 88W if all were transmitting at the same time.
Still, each frequency would only have 11W.

Joe M.

Kris Kirby wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Eric Lemmon wrote:
> > One "dirty little secret" about transmitter combiners using the popular
> > hybrid/ferrite isolator design is that about 55% of each transmitter's
> > output gets burned up in a dummy load, each time two signals are
> > combined. Thus, eight 100 watt repeaters combined into one antenna will
> > have about 11 watts at the antenna.
> 
> Per carrier, no?
> 
> 11 * 8 = 88W total...
> 
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