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Hi,
I've presently installed the best antenna that I could. I made major miscalculations on my layout. Turns out that maximum height of trees and building is 20 feet. Balcony rail height is 12 feet. The best I could presently do is make a balanced wire in the horizontal plane. It is basically a dipole whose endpoints are 15 degrees apart rather than 180. Length of one arm is 40 feet, the length of the other arm is 45. It is number 30 kynar insulated wire supported by 12 inches of nylon cord at at each end off balconies across the lawn. Altitude is 12 feet. I am in a desert climate, violent weather is almost unknown except for 2 months out of the year where we have monsoons. By my experience, number 30 wire is too thin for the air to push very or to be affected by the rain. I think this will have to be a receiving wire, i don't believe I have the necessary take off angles for dx. Any suggestions for improving this situation? Thanks, The Eternal Squire |
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