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Old December 24th 03, 12:14 AM
Zoran Brlecic
 
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Dave VanHorn wrote:

VHF/UHF antennas are cheap and small enough so that you can make/buy two
and mount them 90 degree apart and have two separate feeds, if you feel
you absolutely need different polarizations.


Double the ice/wind load, and double the weight.
Though the weight might be equal with a rotatable single, with the
mechanism.


Ice and wind load are hardly a concern on VHF, unless one is stacking a
moonbounce array.

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Old December 24th 03, 12:44 AM
Dave VanHorn
 
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Ice and wind load are hardly a concern on VHF, unless one is stacking a

moonbounce array.

I know a few guys who would like to sell you some antennas that don't have
anything wrong with them, then..


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