I just set my frequencies to be separeted by x MHz. Will that work OK?
Maybe, maybe not. While channel spacing is important, if you are using any kind of preamplifier or antenna distribution system, it is possible for these signals to mix with each other. Since they are all offset by the same distance, it is quite possible that all of the signal could recieve interference. It is highly reccomended that you use a computer program to plan out your frequences (see below).
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