Hi Boudewiojn,
If you disconnect one of the antennas from the splitter, does the amount of flights increase again? If not the purchased splitter can't be used as a combiner.
I needed supply several Receivers by one antenna, so I used the following 6-way splitter/combiner (
https://www.minicircuits.com/WebStore/dashboard.html?model=ZB6PD-2-S%2B) without any significant loss in terms of reception range and aircraft count. Compared with all previously used setups, including a setup with several BNC Ts that were laying around, the splitter/combiner is delivering the best results. For two antennas / devices that one
https://www.minicircuits.com/WebStore/dashboard.html?model=ZAPD-20-N%2B might be a possible solution.
Impossible in terms of absolutely totally without any exception impossible: No, under the following cirmcumstances it should work:
Wavelength based maximum difference in cable length:
Frequency: 1090MHz 1090000000Hz (1/sec)
propagation speed in cable: 210000000m/s (varies from 65% to 86% of speed of light in vacuum, HQ Coax typical 0,84...0,86, RG58: 0,66)
Wavelenght: Lambda= Speed/frequency = 210000000m/s / 1090000000 1/s = 0,193m =ca. 0,20m
security factor: 1/3 to 1/10 --> length difference should be something less than 6cm and more than 2cm.
Some experimenting might be necessarry.
Two antennas with hemispheric reception characteristics looking in opposite directions.
Regards Ingo