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hi!
i'm using a sloping dipole for 20m inclined at about 10 degrees off the horizontal with my rig. the feedbond is not thoroughly collinear to the rest of the dipole but incoming signals are very, very (many many verys here) strong; rarely below a 9. the thing is, the dipole at it's lower end is from just over my window at about 50 feet up to a tree across from it. now i'm in a moderately noisy environment, hospital next-door, rail tracks a building away on the other side, and boxed in by buildings on 3 sides and a layer of tall-trees closer than all the buildings. a fellow ham said the proximity of so many trees have an adverse impact on my out-going signals, but i'm not sure. may i have the opinion of the group please? regards, abhishek. |
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