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I can't move the antenna in this trailer park, so my only option is a bigger
one. The signal has cleared up the past couple of days, and I'm hoping it's more than the weather. The transmitter is about 30 miles away behind some mountains. I'm pointed at an aluminum building that's in the next lot. The receiver sees the station as "dx" rather than local. -- Ed Light Smiley :-/ MS Smiley :-\ Send spam to the FTC at Thanks, robots. |
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Ed:
I would sure try different orientations first. Having to use a reflected signal is indicative of a poor path, of course. See if there is another direction which gives more reliable stereo decoding, which may not necessarily be the strongest signal. Stereo decoding is indicative of the fewest multipath contributions, and may be in a different direction entirely. Also, try changing the polarization of the antenna, although making it vertical will be difficult, as running a mast and feedline in the same plane as the elements will pretty much destroy the performance. It will likely need a mounting which is mechanically impractical in your situation. -- Crazy George Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address |
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Ed:
I would sure try different orientations first. Having to use a reflected signal is indicative of a poor path, of course. See if there is another direction which gives more reliable stereo decoding, which may not necessarily be the strongest signal. Stereo decoding is indicative of the fewest multipath contributions, and may be in a different direction entirely. Also, try changing the polarization of the antenna, although making it vertical will be difficult, as running a mast and feedline in the same plane as the elements will pretty much destroy the performance. It will likely need a mounting which is mechanically impractical in your situation. -- Crazy George Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address |
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