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richard wrote in
: On 2 Dec 2008 06:15:20 GMT, Top wrote: (Dave Platt) wrote in : In article , Douglas W. \"Popeye\" Frederick wrote: I suspect you'd get more bang for your buck by simply mounting a single antenna in a better location (e.g. roof mount) and paying attention to making the antenna's grounding to the chassis/groundplane as direct and solid as possible. Cophase being omindirectional? You need to do some more reading before you try to correct anything. IF the cophased antennas are less than 1/4 wave apart, there is virtually no change. I love it when you make an ass of yourself. |
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