"Lancer" wrote in message
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:21:18 -0500, "Dave VanHorn"
wrote:
There could be a logical reason for this. Since an antenna is bent
back when moving forward, by tilting it forward, it will compensate
for the "bend", and end up straight when moving.
You could make that case for mine, at about 2-5 degrees, but it was
purely
accidental.
In the photos, you can see that it's perfectly vertical, against the
edges
of the building in the background. Unfortunately, I'm on a slight
up-grade.
Oh well, it dosen't seem to do any harm.
What photos?
http://www.inchase.org/outflow/event...2/f5Mount.html
That was before I spent 2 months in the hospital, and another 6 (14 total)
weeks on a backpack at home, eating through an I/V line.