Remember back in the day, when we had Citizen Band Radio's and to get that extra distance, we used to Co-Phase 2 identical Antenna's approx 10 feet apart?
Can the same apply with CoCo's into a single NooElec DVB-T2 dongle or would it fry the dongle due to too much data coming into it?
I have a good 270 degree coverage with my single CoCo at the rear of my house but I also have a high conifer tree in front yard, which is blocking the remainder 90 degrees and it is impossible for me to push my current antenna any higher and so, I thought about putting an identical CoCo in the front yard and probably Co-Phase the two together into one dongle, so that I have full 360 degrees coverage.
Is it possible?
Can the same apply with CoCo's into a single NooElec DVB-T2 dongle or would it fry the dongle due to too much data coming into it?
I have a good 270 degree coverage with my single CoCo at the rear of my house but I also have a high conifer tree in front yard, which is blocking the remainder 90 degrees and it is impossible for me to push my current antenna any higher and so, I thought about putting an identical CoCo in the front yard and probably Co-Phase the two together into one dongle, so that I have full 360 degrees coverage.
Is it possible?