You are going to need a lot more isolation than you are contemplating , either 
fit cans on a common stick or separate by a couple of hundred feet 

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> Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 21:01:58 +0000
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Where to install my repeater antennas
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> This isn't the most difficult question to answer, and I figure it can be 
> answered relatively easily. I currently over the past few weeks constructed a 
> GMRS repeater for my neighbor hood to use. It is constructed of 2 maxtrac 
> radios one set at just 30 watts tx. I plan to use 2 antenna's so no duplexer 
> is needed with some good Heliax cable running at least to the TX antenna. I 
> have 40 ft of tower that I plan to mount the antennas on. One antenna is a 
> Celwave (RFS) 6db gain antenna. And the other is just a plain 1/4 wave NMO 
> style mount antenna. Which is the best way to install these antennas on my 
> repeater? Celwave on the transmit end and at the top, or 1/4 wave on the 
> Transmit and celwave on the receive? Also which antenna should be mounted on 
> top of the tower?
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