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This is why you should use combiners on IEM transmitters
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry Cohen" data-source="post: 50477" data-attributes="member: 123"><p>Re: This is why you should use combiners on IEM transmitters</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You would have been able to decrease the IM products by moving the two lone transmitters farther apart or using isolators between the antenna ports and the whip antennas. </p><p></p><p>However, not knowing the placement of all the antennas including the antenna for whatever scanner or spectrum analyzer produced this screen shot, under the right conditions, the IM products shown could have been produced in the scanner/"spectrum analyzer" front end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry Cohen, post: 50477, member: 123"] Re: This is why you should use combiners on IEM transmitters You would have been able to decrease the IM products by moving the two lone transmitters farther apart or using isolators between the antenna ports and the whip antennas. However, not knowing the placement of all the antennas including the antenna for whatever scanner or spectrum analyzer produced this screen shot, under the right conditions, the IM products shown could have been produced in the scanner/"spectrum analyzer" front end. [/QUOTE]
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