Hi Biff,
Thanks for all.
I guess your second post is more in-line to my thoughts.
I have done a calculation with a cable having similar characteristics to the RG-213 at frequency of interest and found out that a shift of 180 degrees is introduced by the dielectric cte (2.2) if the cable length is 4.88 long, for example. There might be other situations with cable length according to its multiple factor introducing same phase shift.
Thus, a destructive interference retracts this scenario, recalling the fact it happens not only with signals of same frequency but having also different amplitudes, so the resulting signal amplitude will be proportional to it. It can be the case the feedback signal from the indoor to donor antenna have a very weak amplitude not resulting in any impact. Isolation in this case play an important role when the resulting signal plus antenna gain cannot offer the indoor coverage.
I understand there is no oscillation involved in the exercise, since a passive circuit does not introduce gain greater than one and no sustained amplitude.
E.