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![]() "Ken Bessler" wrote in message news:nPRFd.18091$ph.11198@okepread01... Several months ago I had a temporary U/VHF base antenna. It was a MFJ-1729 dual band mag mount stuck to a radial plate on a 30' mast. I was feeding it with about 36' of RG58 that was made up of 3 sections, joined with SO-239 barrels. I thought it was working great because I could hear a friend on the input to a repeater some 50 miles away (he lives very close to the repeater). I improved the antenna with a mono band vertical, better coax & more mast. My math says I gained 10' in altitude and 2.7 db overall (factoring in new coax & better antenna). All of a sudden my new, better & higher antenna could NOT hear my friend! WTF? I figured it was a band opening and forgot about it..... Last week the ice storms caused a branch to fall, ruining my antenna. Due to $$$ shortage (replacing my HF rig), I opted to go back to the temporary setup. The tip of the antenna is 10' lower and overall gain is 2.7db less. I can hear my friend again! I don't get it - the premium antenna worked better except for hearing my friend, where it worked worse. Anyone care to offer an explanation? Ken KG0WX Several possiable casuses. Your friend started using lower power for a while. The patern of the new antenna had a null in your friend's direction. |