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Am 04.02.2014 14:08, schrieb mike cook:
> Hi,
>   Till now I have been putting receivers in individual boxes. So to limit the 
> growing number of boxes, I want to put two Resolution-T SMT receivers in one 
> box, sharing power and antenna inputs. My question is " How best can I share 
> the antenna input, minimizing any interference between the receivers?" . Will 
> any interference matter? For example, I can easily connect three bits of 
> shielded coax in a "Y" , but will probably get reflections from each 
> receiver. As the cables will only be about 15cm long, would it matter? How 
> about the DC antenna supply? The antenna DC will NOT be powering an antenna 
> as it passes through a DC blocked splitter used to share an antenna between 
> most of my receivers. I might be able squeeze a Mini-Circuits splitter in the 
> box and DC-block both outputs but that may be overkill.  What discrete 
> circuitry might be a replacement? Will the "Y" do it?
>
> Someone must have already succeeded with this type of config. 
>
> Thanks in advance  for your input.
>
> Regards,
> Mike
>
>  
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