Remember before the TX head was available only one head was used for receiving in a conventional 3 head setup. When you replace F2 with a TX, you are now making F1 and F3 RXs. This gives you additional receive capabilities as well as improved TX capabilities.
Having said that it is important to stick with the specifications provided in order to avoid other technical challenges. I don't want to divulge any additional details in public, but the end result will be PTs at CM and other locations depending on the conditions. Please follow the specifications as the install is slightly different from a conventional install for a very valid reason.
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