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That works pretty good until the other guy is also at 45 to the world
and 90 degrees to you! John Ferrell W8CCW On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 20:07:01 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: Rod Maupin wrote: What if I am new to VHF/UHF and I want to do both. Could you get a circularly polarized antenna, with both horizontal and vertical elements and use it for both types? I don't want to buy two of the same antenna, only to have one horizontal and one vertical. Mount your beam antenna at 45 degrees to the vertical. You can work both and only lose half an S-unit. |
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