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of 3-5 feet above the TV antenna. Just rember that the higher the antenna the more loss in the coax. I would also strongly suggest that if (snip) KD5JBK Chauncey Baker EM 15 I do hope you meant to suggest that the longer the length of coax, the greater loss, and not that actual height above the ground affects loss. In other words, you're not saying that an antenna fed with 50 feet of coax mounted at 10 feet has less loss than an antenna fed with 50 feet of coax at 35 feet, are you? |
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![]() "Andy Cogswell" SHORECOGS at COMCAST DOT NET wrote in message news ![]() In other words, you're not saying that an antenna fed with 50 feet of coax mounted at 10 feet has less loss than an antenna fed with 50 feet of coax at 35 feet, are you? Lets me see now, if you put the aerial (antenna is for ants and yanks) 25 feet higher, you'll get total loss because the end of the co-ax will be 25 feet short of the rig! :-)) Dave |
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