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Old August 23rd 04, 03:59 AM
Hal Rosser
 
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you'll find as the height of the antenna increases, the need for a
'sweet-spot' decreases - because the sweetest spot is up high.

"Ron" wrote in message
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Other than locating an antenna as high as posible and in open space, are

there
"sweet spots" that behave like funnels for radio waves? By moving a

portable
receiver around to find the strongest signal, I have noticed that certain
locations (I'm talking feet and yards, not miles) produce much more signal
strength than others. Of course, I also end up moving the antenna angle

too
which may be responsible for this behavior. Just wondering if this effect

is
worth considering when installing an antenna. Or am I just finding the
strongest lobe of the antenna pattern?

Ron, W4TQT



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