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Doug Boyd

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DIY IEM Antenna combiner
« on: July 07, 2016, 07:36:44 PM »

I've used splitter/combiner units from Mini-Circuits in active & passive antenna distribution systems for wireless microphones, but would there be any issue using a 4 way power splitter/combiner such as the ZN4PD1-50 to combine 4 IEM antenna?

The 4 way splitter is 50ohm and gives > 20dB isolation between inputs.  Insertion loss appears to be just over 6dB but if used with an LDPA antenna making up that, would the combining to a single antenna be of benefit?

Doug Boyd
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https://www.minicircuits.com/pdfs/ZN4PD1-50+.pdf

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Re: DIY IEM Antenna combiner
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2016, 08:55:27 PM »

It's isolation is a bit low @ 23dB for high power systems, but you might get away with it at low power (=<50mW). It would be best to test it and measure the IMD products with a spectrum analyzer before attempting to use the setup in a critical application.

Sent from my mobile phone. Please excuse the inevitable spelling and grammatical errors.

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Re: DIY IEM Antenna combiner
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2016, 10:11:30 AM »

I've used splitter/combiner units from Mini-Circuits in active & passive antenna distribution systems for wireless microphones, but would there be any issue using a 4 way power splitter/combiner such as the ZN4PD1-50 to combine 4 IEM antenna?

The 4 way splitter is 50ohm and gives > 20dB isolation between inputs.  Insertion loss appears to be just over 6dB but if used with an LDPA antenna making up that, would the combining to a single antenna be of benefit?https://www.minicircuits.com/pdfs/ZN4PD1-50+.pdf

This model has better specs, both in terms of power handling as a combiner and isolation. That said, an isolator on each each IEM output is strongly recommended.
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Re: DIY IEM Antenna combiner
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