co-phase coax?

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quick question, i am thinking about running co-phased coax on the expy so i do not have to run two coax cables for my dual antenna setup. question is, if I get a co-phase coax, does that mean i do not have ground my antennas?
 

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from what i keep reading. i know my in co-phased. your better off running a T then branching it off from there.
 
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well that is what i did, "T" out the back of the radio, dual coax. but i would like to just run one coax for both antennas, and not have to ground them! haha. but i do not want to spend the money on "ground-less" antennas, cuz they are expensive! after i give you my antennas, i probably wont buy the tunable tips cuz i am cheap (although the ones you are getting are tunable firestiks) and do not use the antennas enough to warrant spending a bunch of money!
 
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