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![]() I will be attaching a 33' folded dipole for RX (made from 300 ohm twinlead) to the underside of my wood deck. It will be horizontal. Does it matter if the parallel conductors are in the horizontal or vertical plane? Short answer: No Think of it this way, what's the separation distance, relative to a wavelength? If it's less than 0.05 wavelength, then any difference is almost certainly unobservable at any significant distance. You won't be using metal staples though, right? |
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