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Eric
- Jan 1, 1970
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...... at which they are receiving. Basically this is the scenario, I
have a car stereo system which the OEM system has 2 antennas. They're
both in the glass, front and rear. I put in an aftermarket system
that can only utilize one of the antennas. Now heres my problem, the
front antenna receives stations 95.x or so and below (including AM)
much better then the rear, and the rear picks up the higher frequency
stations much better then the front. So I need something that can
isolate the 2 antennas, so the front only picks up the 'lows' and the
rear only picks up the 'highs'.
I need it to mimic what a VHF/UHF combiner would do for a TV setup if
you had seperate UHF and VHF antennas.
Thanks.
have a car stereo system which the OEM system has 2 antennas. They're
both in the glass, front and rear. I put in an aftermarket system
that can only utilize one of the antennas. Now heres my problem, the
front antenna receives stations 95.x or so and below (including AM)
much better then the rear, and the rear picks up the higher frequency
stations much better then the front. So I need something that can
isolate the 2 antennas, so the front only picks up the 'lows' and the
rear only picks up the 'highs'.
I need it to mimic what a VHF/UHF combiner would do for a TV setup if
you had seperate UHF and VHF antennas.
Thanks.