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On 14 Oct 2006 06:32:21 -0700, "CW" wrote:
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. It seems to me that raising and lowering the height of a Yagi affects the take-off angle by at least several degrees, meaning that the signal delivery (target area) would be moved by at least many hundreds of miles. Or hows about raising and lowering the angle of the Yagi? Tilting it somewhat? Maybe a winch and cable to the end of the Yagi and some kind of rotatable joint at the tower end. That would also be complex and cost some. Tony |
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