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MarKa-NF

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  1. The AD8 has got 8 Dual Antenna outputs (8 A, 8 B). The question was, wether it is possible to use the double antenna splitter G55/V55 to connect more than 8 receivers to one AD8 unit. Maybe the AD8 outputs may be damaged, if they are driven with two receivers? For example: Ten receivers should be used, the AD8 has got 8 Outputs only. So, two outputs may be used with the double splitter to connect two receivers on one output from the AD8. The costs to by a second AD8 unit for just two receivers left are higher than two G55/V55 sets. ;-)
  2. Thank you, I know, that I can daisychain V-75 Receivers. But the main question was: Is it possible to subsplit one ore AD8 antenna outputs using the antenna splitter G55/V55 to connect more possible receivers from V55 system? Meaning: Antenna output A at AD8 going to G55/V55 antenna splitter (1 in dual out), from ther splitting to 2 receivers V55 antenna in A The same with antenna output B.
  3. Hi everyone! I had a diskussion about the maximum count of receivers, that can be connected to the antenna splitting unit XD-AD8. Using XD-V75 receivers, according to the manual 14 receivers are possible (Antenna Thru). The AD8 manual describes 8 possible receivers using the V55 system. Is it possible to subsplit one ore AD8 antenna outputs using the antenna splitter G55/V55 to connect more possible receivers from V55 system? Or could this cause damages to the antenna driver of the XD-AD8? Thanks for every constructive answer! Best regards from Germany Markus P.S.: Sorry for my English, I'm not a native speaker.
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