When you have two DVB-T tuners, connected to two different antenna's, pointing to two different transmitters?
For example, you live on the border, and you are in the coverage of both the transmitter in your own country, and in a neighboring country. The case for example with a lot of Dutch people (who grew up watching German and Belgian TV).
As an aerial installer by profession I can tell you that is not how it is done. For a start a typical multi tuner receiver only has one socket. A cheap install would have the 2 aerials fed into a mixer. A dearer install would have an individual amplifier per multiplex and lift the signal level on each multiplex individually. Then everything is fed down one cable.