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I occasionally chase counties when I am sitting at my desk doing other
things and have the radio available. Right now I am using a horizontal dipole antenna to make contacts. The downside of this is that many times I can't hear the mobiles or they can't hear me. I am thinking that I might be able to improve my contacts by using a vertical antenna since most mobiles use vertical antennas. I have heard that once the signal bounces off the ionosphere, polarity isn't as important as it is for local communications. However, when I was assembling a 2 meter dipole antenna, I held it horizontal and turned it vertical. I saw the s-meter go from nothing to s-7 and the repeater go from silent to full quieting when I did this. I can't help but wonder how much difference it will make with the mobiles. Thanks for the comments. Buck N4PGW -- Buck N4PGW |
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