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CraigM,
Why - Elevate the Antenna Element 3-5 Feet Above the Roof ? http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortw...a/message/9443 Just basic practical experience on my part and what I have read and been told over the years. FWIW - Elevating the Antenna Element 3-5 Feet 'above' the Roof may not always work in providing a Stronger Signal and Less Noise in all situations - but often it does. In general this statement applies to any Antenna Element around a House or Building or their Roof Line and Attic. Where 'possible' get the Antenna Element : * Off-the-Surface * Away-from-the-Surface * Out-and-Up-in-the-Air A few Feet of Space {Distance} Does Matter The Why - It just may result from the simple fact that as the Distance {Space} from a Source-of-Noise Increases the Signal Level of the Noise Decreases. So 'if' there is some Wiring or Equipment (Source-of-Noise) in the Attic Area : The Surface of the Roof would be closer and the Noise Stronger then if it were detected another 3-5 Feet away (Up Higher in the Air). Note - This 'assumes' a non-metal Roof Surface that may act as a Shield for any Noise emanating from the Attic of House. It goes without saying that 'if' there is Electrical Equipment on the Roof like Swamp-Coolers or Air-Conditioners then it is always a good idea (were practical) to place the Antenna Element away from such potential Sources-of-Noise. In Conclusion - It remains my recommendation that "Elevating" the Antenna Element 3-5 Feet 'above' the Surface of the Roof is the better place for it to be for a Cleaner RF Signal and Reduced Noise from the interior of the House. as always - iane ~ RHF |
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