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![]() Sounds like a plan. Good luck. If there are any 6m machines around the terrain becomes a lot less of a problem. If, of course, you have a 6m FM rig. Around here, Minneapolis metro, we have a few machines that have multiple inputs and outputs. (Not really, they are individual cross-linked rptrs, but that's just details). Maybe your area has some. tom K0TAR Thanks. I've heard 6m is very good that way. I have 6m FM but not my son-in-law ... yet. Besides, I haven't found any linking from Livermore to me in Southern CA. See, Livermore has plenty of repeaters, both local and in three nearby cities, Tracy, Pleasanton and Danville. Once you get beyond that region, mountains become an issue and the nearest known linked repeaters are not line-of-sight. I'm hoping some antenna gain will let me use edge diffraction to make one of the machines. I'm hoping the first edge out of Livermore will do it. Yes, I have consulted terrain profiles. Related: At Lowes today, I bought an 8-foot length of stiff, ribbed, plastic channel called "lattice moulding" and it will be the boom for my 1.25m masterwork. It's very rigid in the vertical orientation, which is what I want. If I have time, I'll rebuild the driven element with a T-match. "Sal" |
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