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Hi Reg
Interesting stuff I wonder however if you have any hard data on the merits of using one polarization over another in an electrically noisy environment. For years I have believed (but never seen proof) that on average horizontal is better for this. Any comments? If it is horiz, why? Is it indeed the high radiation angle missing local noise makers or something else..? Cheers Bob VK2YQA Reg Edwards wrote: There is much discussion about the relative merits of the simple vertical versus horizontal dipole antennas. |
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