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![]() "'Doc" wrote in message ... Jeff, Try using the AC as a mounting point for a horizontal bar running out far enough to mount an antenna on, such as some type of 'base'(?) antenna. All antennas have to be tuned and/or impedance matched. Any antenna near obstructions will have undesirable characteristics compared to the same antenna in the 'clear'. I think what you're seeing is fairly 'normal' for your situation. Good luck... 'Doc What Doc said... your high-gain base antenna has phased sections that interact badly when their near-field radiation is interfered with. Get ye a yardarm! Something like that, to get the antenna out farther. __ Steve .. |
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