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I use my MFJ 1026 with antennas at 90 degrees to each other. One longwire
pointed south the other pointed west. I can get god phasing that way. Not sure about your antennas Shawn "Ed P." wrote: Friends: I would be grateful if there are any MFJ-1026 Noise Canceller owners out there using dual antennas, for some insights on how best to orient them. I have two "Eavesdroppers" available to me, but before I drop the $ for the MFJ-1026, I'm trying to determine whether my space/direction restrictions will afect its utility. I read the manual, and to be quite honest, I'm not smart enough to understand what it says, and the folks at MFJ referred me to a site that didn't answer the question(s). Is it best to set up the antennas: a) parallel to each other (if so how far apart)? b) crossing each other as in "+" ? c) perpendicular to each other I_ ? d) or some other combination of angles? Thanks for the feedback, Ed P. -- 73 and Best of DX Shawn Axelrod Visit the AMANDX DX site with info for the new or experienced listener: http://www.angelfire.com/mb/amandx/index.html REMEMBER ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN HEAR FOREVER |
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