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Must comment- that the answer is "MAYBE"! It depends on what is
UNDER that roof! If you have metal flashing (near vents, furnace pipeing), or insulation with a "VAPOR BARRIER" usually, aluminium foil backed, it may affect your ability to xmit a signal , and in the case of the latter, might make a great "FARIDAY SHIELD" (signal proof room)! And this would apply to comercial antennas as well! Tho, the wood in a roof, and the roofing material should be generally passive to even UHF, the other materials might be a problem. Dont give up hope, as have friend witha antenna (quad), on 6 meters, and 2 meters, in an attic dormer, if it had been insulated correctly, would have been relatively RF Proof! Might want to examine it before betting too complex! Jim -NN7K "jimbo" wrote in message ... jimbo wrote: Thanks for all of the advice. I have one more question. Can I tune a J-Pole antenna in my shop and then move it to the attic and expect the same performance? In other words, is an antenna an antenna or is an antenna and it's installation an antenna? It would seem to me that if the antenna is tuned and works in my shop it should work in the attic. Otherwise, how do "store bought" antennas work? Thanks, jimbo |
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