Device to move and combine 2 5mhz-1ghz signals??

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philhu

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Hi

I want to be able to put antenna and cable on one rg-6 wire.

The device would move the band (like the old directtv box called a 'signal stacker')

Band 1 in the normal range
add 1ghz to band 2 so it would be in 1.05-2ghz

Obviously not cheap, but definitely doable.

Anyone know of such a box?

Directtv had one years ago that allowed 101 and 119 satellites to be on the same wire. It required power at one end and moved a set of sat signals up the spectrum and then back down.
The description of it from way back is at:
http://www.9thtee.com/dssstuff.htm

I have pne but the bands it moves are wrong for cable (950-1450, calbe is 5-1000) and it alternates the 12/17 volts for sat rcvrs polarity, probably not good for cable rcvrs.

But is there a current solution to put antenna and cable on one wire?
 
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