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Re: Multiple Antennae on IEM transmitterNo so henry, but i do presume that reception to the artists/actors to be paramount and if an expensive RF combiner/booster is needed plus expensive directional antennas are employed that anything done to degrade the signal would be counterproductive.After re-reading the post a couple of times I have come to realize that the poster wants to utilize the power gain of the GX8 but in a different coverage area. I guess a better plan would be to get a small booster amp to bring the TPO (total power out) up to 250 mW and keep on using a seperate antenna.
Re: Multiple Antennae on IEM transmitter
No so henry, but i do presume that reception to the artists/actors to be paramount and if an expensive RF combiner/booster is needed plus expensive directional antennas are employed that anything done to degrade the signal would be counterproductive.
After re-reading the post a couple of times I have come to realize that the poster wants to utilize the power gain of the GX8 but in a different coverage area. I guess a better plan would be to get a small booster amp to bring the TPO (total power out) up to 250 mW and keep on using a seperate antenna.