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Old 11-07-2005, 15:59   #5
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Re: Combining aerial inputs

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Originally Posted by homealone
I imagine what is happening is that the signals from the two transmitters are interfering with each other - probably what you need is a switched combiner - i.e. like your Y connector, but allowing you to select which aerial feed is sent to the telly, rather than sending both. - I remember using something similar for my Spectrum
More than likely... glad you said that cos that's what I'd thought too.

Although it would be nice not to have to faff with a switch... have to have a doss in maplin and see what there is :P
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