"JGBOYLES" wrote in message
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Assume there is only one spot on your hilly land that you can pull in
your favorite FM station, 90 Mhz, over the competition, and only with
a horizontal dipole at a certain azimuth. A Yagi doesn't help, as
we are depending fully on the null.
Commercial FM stations are vertically polarized, cause most of the
people
that listen are in cars.
I thought the FCC required equal EIRP of both vertical AND horizontal
polarization for an FM broadcast station? Did the horizontal requirement get
deleted?
Ed
wb6wsn
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