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Old February 21st 04, 12:42 AM
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Mark Keith wrote:
Lets run my 40m GP through the program. Same ground specs. Max gain is
4.38dbi at 11 degrees. At 10 degrees gain drops to 4.37dbi.


Unfortunately, my 130 ft dipole at 50 ft. used on 10m shows 10 dBi gain
at 10 degrees. I don't know about you, but, seems to me, 10 dBi at 10
degrees beats 4.37 dBi at 10 degrees unless you live in a different
reality from me which is entirely probable.
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Old February 21st 04, 03:12 AM
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Cecil Moore wrote:

Mark Keith wrote:
Lets run my 40m GP through the program. Same ground specs. Max gain is
4.38dbi at 11 degrees. At 10 degrees gain drops to 4.37dbi.


Unfortunately, my 130 ft dipole at 50 ft. used on 10m shows 10 dBi gain
at 10 degrees. I don't know about you, but, seems to me, 10 dBi at 10
degrees beats 4.37 dBi at 10 degrees unless you live in a different
reality from me which is entirely probable.
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Thats Cecil alright. I know it's not a sears imposter. Use his 10m specs
to compare to my 40m specs...Totally valid comparison... Not...MK

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Old February 21st 04, 06:07 AM
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Mark Keith wrote:
Thats Cecil alright. I know it's not a sears imposter. Use his 10m specs
to compare to my 40m specs...Totally valid comparison... Not...MK


Sorry, I'm suffering from macular degeneration and missed the "40m"
part. So how would you overcome an s7 vertical noise level on 40m
at my QTH?
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Old February 21st 04, 09:51 PM
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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Mark Keith wrote:
Thats Cecil alright. I know it's not a sears imposter. Use his 10m specs
to compare to my 40m specs...Totally valid comparison... Not...MK


Sorry, I'm suffering from macular degeneration and missed the "40m"
part. So how would you overcome an s7 vertical noise level on 40m
at my QTH?


Overcome whatever it is causing the noise. MK
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Old February 21st 04, 11:45 PM
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Mark Keith wrote:
Overcome whatever it is causing the noise. MK


Overcome Entergy? Shirley, you jest. I'm just lucky to get electricity
to my house with or without noise. The same holds true for telephone
service. Half the time, the telephone line noise is so bad, my modem
won't work. The telephone company says, yep, they need to replace a
section of cable that runs under the highway. The 60 Hz AC noise is
so bad all over town that it drowns out WTAW, a 10kW AM station 30
miles away.
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