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Ah — what you’re describing isn’t actually a splitter. Splitters only take one input and divide it into multiple outputs. What you need is called a combiner (sometimes marketed as a “reverse splitter”). The Right Tool for Your Setup - Splitter: 1 input → multiple outputs (e.g., one antenna feeding multiple TVs). - Combiner: Multiple inputs → 1 output (e.g., multiple antennas feeding one coax line). Since you have three antennas and want them all feeding into a single coax line, you’ll need a signal combiner.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Try the Model: RF-G1179, it is Bidirectional.
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