Device would be called a splitter/combiner.
Just remember, power to each antenna will be 1/2 of the output of the radio.

Adam Goodman wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like to set up 2 antennas (East and West more or less) but
> will not get more than 30 subs between the 2. I would like to connect
> both antennas to one AP. Normally, I would not even dream of doing
> this. However this is a small valey with low interferance. And all the
> subs will be very clse, peobably less than a quarter mile from the AP.
>
> I am planning to use 900MHz for this. So I guess this would be a
> device that would connect to the AP with one COAX and then connect to
> each antenna with a COAX. So, 3 N connectors.
>
> Has any of you done this, did you have success, and what is the device
> called, and where would I get it?
>
> Thank you,
> Adam
>
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