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Dave is correct in that selecting the correct antenna depends on identifying the problem first. For example, if the actual problem is receiver front end overload, then a higher gain antenna will make it worse instead of better. If the problem is reflections (and sorry, Dave, LOS is not necessarily reflection free, I used to have to look at the local TV stations between two elevated water towers, LOS with two ghosts), then antenna pattern, rather than gain alone will matter. If you want an engineering evaluation, then a whole bunch of facts are needed, and the two facts which are needed most will be hard to come by: 1. A spectrum analyzer shot of what appears at the receiver end of your feedline, plus 2. A audio frequency phase analysis of the detected signal to determine main and delayed content. -- Crazy George Remove N O and S P A M imbedded in return address |
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