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John KD5YI wrote: All of this leads me to think that something else is wrong. I can hit a repeater 20 miles from me with 5 Watts and its antenna is on a 300 ft tower. My antenna (half wave end-fed dipole) is on a 20 ft mast. I wonder whether he might have his antenna sitting in a particularly deep multipath cancellation null. I help run a repeater located about 4 miles from my house, which is up at about 80' AGL on a hospital roof. There's an office building blocking direct line-of-sight path from my house to the repeater. For a few weeks, several years ago, I found myself unable to successfully open up the repeater using my base station, even while transmitting 50 watts of power from a good-quality commercial 2-meter antenna located a few feet above my roofline. Had no trouble with any other repeater in the area, or with simplex operations. The feedline/antenna system measured out just fine... no reflected power worth speaking about. I moved the antenna mast about 2' to one side, and was then able to open up the repeater full-quieting with 100 milliwatts. All I can figure is that there must have been a *very* deep multipath cancellation effect playing out... maybe interference between a edge-diffraction path involving the office building, and reflections from nearby trees. Moving the antenna a fraction of a wavelength changed the path lengths enough to eliminate the cancellation (or reduce it by a large factor). -- Dave Platt AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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