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Can you have multiple resonance antennas on one line and have them self select by band?

Onelasttime

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So I want to add antennas to a new part of my property seperate from other antenna and radio room. The radio is a ICOM 7410.

I want to use it in my living room with different antennas from those in the radio room on the back side of the house.

Can I hook multiple antennas to the feed line and use the tuner and actual have self selection happen by electrical resonance alone. I am guessing no! I am thinking I will need a feed switch to select antenna to use. I ask because with a multiband end feed you get some form of self selection of resonance assuming the tuner can cope corret? I have always mis-understood this. I have read my ARRL handbook many times but always felt confused.

I appologize for my ignorance. I am trying to be cheap. I am planning to use end feed 80/40/20+ but I also wanted to add some verticles. Since my living room is on the front side of the house I am trying to minimize cable runs for visual/cosmetic reasons!
 

Can you have multiple resonance antennas on one line and have them self select by band?​


aka a fan dipole, aka HexBeam. Probably others I'm not thinking of. It's late.
 

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