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On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 09:45:51 -0700, Tim Wescott
wrote: VE2CJW wrote: (top posting fixed) "Cecil Moore" a écrit dans le message de news: .. . VE2CJW wrote: Ok you antenna gurus, I have a funny problem. Whenever I try to reach a certain repeater on 2 meters, (146.700-), I can't do it. The repeater is about 25 miles from here. If you were where your antenna is, could you see the repeater antenna through a telescope on a clear day? If not, what is obstructing your vision? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp From the antenna, I can't see the repeater because of a couple of condos that are much higher than my house. That's probably the problem because I can reach a few repeaters about 4 times farther but not in the same direction. I wonder how high my antenna should be to solve my problem. I also wonder if more power, say 150 watts would change anything. I am open to suggestions. VE2CJW. Can the repeater reach _you_? If not, no amount of power will help you receive it. If you're almost making it then yes, more power may make a difference. You're only talking about a 3dB increase from 50W to 150W, I think you mean a ~5dB increase, Tim (pedant mode off) but with an FM repeater a few dB can make a huge difference. Pete |