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IEMs - Separate antennas or combine combiners?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jens Bacher" data-source="post: 130532" data-attributes="member: 1220"><p>Re: IEMs - Separate antennas or combine combiners?</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.<strong>wenteq</strong>" target="_blank">www.[URL="http://www.wenteq.com/Ferrite-pdfs/F2332.pdf"]<strong>wenteq</strong></a>[/URL]<a href="http://www.wenteq.com/Ferrite-pdfs/F2332.pdf" target="_blank">.com/Ferrite-pdfs/F2332.pdf</a> as an example. No, but situations exist where you have to amplify a combined output. Think very long antenna cables or multiple room coverage.Sarastech in the UK do some stuff for that: <a href="http://www.sarastech.co.uk/iem-distribution-system/2.html" target="_blank">http://www.sarastech.co.uk/iem-distribution-system/2.html</a></p><p>The Ac-3200 will do 250mW, guess they play it safe on the spec sheet. When we did the last Eurovision Danish broadcasting corp. had permission to transmit 250 mW in the full UHF spectrum. We feed 100mW from the SR-2050 into modified AC-3200 which would boost each input to around 250mW. But you need to know what you are doing as the IM products will also be higher...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jens Bacher, post: 130532, member: 1220"] Re: IEMs - Separate antennas or combine combiners? [URL="http://www.<strong>wenteq</strong>"]www.[URL="http://www.wenteq.com/Ferrite-pdfs/F2332.pdf"][B]wenteq[/B][/URL][/URL][URL="http://www.wenteq.com/Ferrite-pdfs/F2332.pdf"].com/Ferrite-pdfs/F2332.pdf[/URL] as an example. No, but situations exist where you have to amplify a combined output. Think very long antenna cables or multiple room coverage.Sarastech in the UK do some stuff for that: [URL]http://www.sarastech.co.uk/iem-distribution-system/2.html[/URL] The Ac-3200 will do 250mW, guess they play it safe on the spec sheet. When we did the last Eurovision Danish broadcasting corp. had permission to transmit 250 mW in the full UHF spectrum. We feed 100mW from the SR-2050 into modified AC-3200 which would boost each input to around 250mW. But you need to know what you are doing as the IM products will also be higher... [/QUOTE]
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