Its is possible to use a splitter and connect to airBridges, this is
useful only if 

You will need to have a channel pass filter if the two airBridges are
operating in different frequencies and there is proper isolation between
the two units. 

If the two units are operating in the same frequency then you will have
interference in the two radios. 

Also a 2 way splitter introduces approximately 3.5 to 3.7 dB losses per
port.

Radio Isolation is important in such a scenario

With Best Regards,

Vasu 

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Subject: [smartBridges] 1 Panel antenna & 2 radio


Is it possible to use 1 Panel with a splitter feeding 2 Airbridge ??????

Them maybe I could bridge those two radio in mikrotic to get a 10 b link
with 2 airbridge radio ..


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