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Richard
Why do you feel compelled to post when you apparently do not know the answer. Your response is pure rubbish Why not wait for the real guru to post so you can float in on his or her's coatails ? You seem to have a penchant for posting in such oblique language in the hope that others will see you as possibly knoweledgable but not understood by the lesser educated. Your degree in Shakespeare has sure muddled your thinking with respect to engineering. Art "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 16:20:58 GMT, " wrote: To overcome this perceived problem one has to know what causes it. Hi Art, Replace the defective yagi with an omni. To re-obtain gain without perceived problem - add amplification. So to the gurus of this group, what actualy creates the narrowing of the forward lobes ? Sinus pressure. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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