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Richard Harrison wrote:
Dave wrote: "What would your recommendation be?" I would use a vertical collinear omni antenna for the repeater and vertically polarized Yagis for each of the "sheds". To avoid stimulation of argument, I`ll say no more. You mainly need a line-of-sight path at 915 MHz between all remote sites and the repeater. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Motorola 900 Mhz Canopys are advertised as "non line of site", so you may get more mileage than you'd expect when running at this relatively low frequency. If you are looking at paths that can be well defined, try a program called "Radio Mobile" for a very good simulation of the situation. It is freeware, and the databases it uses are also free (courtesy of the US taxpayer and some hardworking US Shuttle astronauts and groundcrew). tom K0TAR |
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