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"Telamon" wrote in message
news:telamon_spamshield- You are always better off with more than one type of antenna because those differing characteristics will cause one to pick up a signal better than the other. You then use the antenna that works best at the time. -- Telamon Ventura, California I agree. I have a vertical in my attic, and two dipoles setup 90 degrees to each other. No one antenna is always better that the others but there is always a case where one will outperform the others under certain conditions, times, etc. It's very helpful to have a switch box and flip back and forth for the best signal. Al KA5JGV San Antonio, Tx. |
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