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"Reg Edwards" wrote in
: Error correction : They need be rotateable only through about 90 (ninety) degrees. This is to ensure an antenna can always be directed towards maximum signal even when there are 3 or 4 plastic guy ropes from the top of the loop which can prevent a complete rotation Rotation is probably not an option here as it has to sit on an apartment balcony. There will be some ground clutter, too, from the balcony railing. But that may not be as debilitating as it looks because the whole business is 10m up and any currents in the aluminum balcony railing tend to add to the radiation, though the pattern can become moot. -- Dave Oldridge+ ICQ 1800667 |
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