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On 10 Nov 2005 11:43:30 -0800, "Art Harris" wrote:
David wrote: When one says 50' ''high'', I take it they mean ''above'' the average surroundings. You assume too much. Most times when someone describes their antenna height as "35 feet above ground" they mean 35 feet above the ground in their back yard. How high is your antenna? Have you calculated it's height above average terrain (HAAT)? The typical listener has excellent equipment as long as they have a car radio. Not with the typical car antenna a few feet above ground, and alongside an 18 wheeler. Art H. I'm 1,800' above Sea Level on the side of a 2,000' ridge. I can hear Class A FMs in San Diego, over 120 miles away. I use a Tivoli Model One and a Radio Shack directional FM antenna aimed South. Thanks for asking. |
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