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On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 18:11:20 GMT, ml wrote:
antenna 'rf' wise, i my antenna height measurement that i use, above the ground or roof surface?? Hi Myles, Both. For purposes of feeding it, the proximity of other conductors and sources of loss, the antenna is as close as that 20' you offer. On the other hand, for purposes of propagation, your antenna will act like it is elevated 175'. Your experience, compared to others, will fall somewhere in between. Personally, I would think you have a very nice situation. If you seek to improve it, it would only be in shades of a degree, not in leaps nor bounds. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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