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A 150 foot boom ( say 20
elements for example) beam might be perfect for picking up t he lower angle, which is what I thought you were looking for. The t hree element beam will bring in higher angle signals as the lobe will have a higher angle. A dipole will likely have even a higher, po ssibly a NVIS angle. ................................... Dunno...I've never compared super long yagi's vs short ones, but I don't think boom length has a drastic effect on the takeoff angle...The height above ground is what really determines that...Same for a dipole...A dipole has a very low takeoff angle *if* it's high enough..The various yagi's takeoff angles *should* be about the same as a dipole at that same height...Or seems to me, without looking into it farther. MK |
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