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Old January 7th 14, 03:45 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Stacking Winegard HD-6065P antennas

On 1/6/2014 10:19 PM, gregz wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 1/6/2014 1:28 AM, gregz wrote:
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"only 3 db", but that's twice the signal. I have mine stacked 12 feet,
but I believe Winegard says either 8 or 10 feet. Mine work swell. +:^] I
got mine just after they were discontinued in 2005/6. Had to email a
number of suppliers until I found the second one. I bet there are some
still in storage somewhere, email different places that sell Winegard,
you may still find one.

John K9RZZ

Twice the signal means twice the voltage, for me.

Greg


Twice the voltage is a 6 db gain. Twice the power is a 3db gain.



Exactly. If I got 1 microvolt, 2 microvolts will be twice the signal.

Greg


No, 2 microvolts would be four times the signal. Remember that power
equals the voltage SQUARED divided by resistance. When you double the
voltage, you also double the amperage (assuming resistance stays the same).

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