I am a little leery about splitting the output from the new antenna, inserting it into two lugs of the pre-amp and then getting the signal back out.
Won't splitting the antenna output change the output resistance and be detrimental to performance.
With a dual input pre-amp, you need two DIFFERENT antennas, one VHF and one UHF.
I would first try leaving your current UHF antenna up and putting the new one 4-5 ft below it and running seperate lines to the pre-amp' UHF and VHF inputs, this is the best solution.
The UHF section of the new antenna is probably not as good as the UHF antenna by itself, and certainly the UHF antennas VHF characteristics are much poorer that those of the new antenna.
Won't splitting the antenna output change the output resistance and be detrimental to performance.
With a dual input pre-amp, you need two DIFFERENT antennas, one VHF and one UHF.
I would first try leaving your current UHF antenna up and putting the new one 4-5 ft below it and running seperate lines to the pre-amp' UHF and VHF inputs, this is the best solution.
The UHF section of the new antenna is probably not as good as the UHF antenna by itself, and certainly the UHF antennas VHF characteristics are much poorer that those of the new antenna.