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On 14 Oct 2006 06:32:21 -0700, "CW" wrote:
Fellows, I've been wondering for some time now why amateur operators don't build their Yagi antenna's so they can be raised and lowered about 10ft in addition to being rotated. [snip] You make the all-too-common assumption that there is one "take off angle" and apparently believe that no usable radiation occurs at any other angle. You wouldn't (I hope) believe that there is one azimuth angle and that if your antenna isn't pointed *exactly* at the target you're SOL, so why the concern about height? |
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