If two L1L2 GPS Reradiating antennas were put close to each other will the signals cancel each other out?

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Simply, they will interfere with each other but not cancel each other. The problem is that one may have a very slight delay and send it's signal just after the other.
However, if one makes the mistake of wiring one the wrong way around, then as one creates a signal the other one will negate it precisely. This means that at very specific locations there may be points of precise destructive interference. At any point other than these specific locations, there will just be noise.

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