Just duck tape them together, but may I ask why you want to do that?
2006-10-02 07:54:20
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answer #1
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answered by Bruce__MA 5
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If you mean like one VHF and one UHF antenna, you need a "VHF/UHF splitter" except you'll be using it as a combiner. It's totally transparent to which you're trying to do. Even today, a decently stocked electronics store should have them.
If you're talking about combining signals in the same band, like "more is better," the above answer is right- you just can't do it.
If you're talking about distance reception, you need one directional antenna for (say) channel 9 and another for channel 3, you need an antenna switch. Electronics store again.
The antenna switch will also work for switching sources- like between broadcast and cable or satellite.
2006-10-02 15:05:12
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answer #2
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answered by seedy v 2
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Arew you trying to hook up a UHF antenna and VHF antenna together. Get a combiner (Basically a splitter that allows you to combine as well)
Each antenna will hook up to one jack on the combiner. They are often labled VHf and UHf. On the opposite side connect with cable to TV.
2006-10-02 15:11:21
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answer #3
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answered by salvador m 5
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I'm assuming you are trying to 'boost signal power' here?
Don't bother; it won't work, it's not like wiring two batteries up.
Look for an antenna with a higher gain and just use that.
2006-10-02 14:58:07
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answer #4
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answered by ANDY P 1
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you need a joiner a channel master 0538 or an 0549 both cost around 9.95
the 0538 takes any 2 antenna's and joins them on one line and the 0549 takes a uhf and a vhf and joins them on one line
2006-10-05 15:40:45
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answer #5
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answered by maddog 2
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