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How effective will a Mosley TA-33 be mounted on a small tripod on
a second story roof? 20 - 25 feet above ground, about 6 feet above the roof? I'm mostly interested in 20 meters. Thanks Dave WB7AWK |
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It will do alright. You will not get the 'long haul low angle' stuff, but
you will do fine. Stick it up there and enjoy what you can do. Dan/W4NTI "GS" wrote in message news.com... How effective will a Mosley TA-33 be mounted on a small tripod on a second story roof? 20 - 25 feet above ground, about 6 feet above the roof? I'm mostly interested in 20 meters. Thanks Dave WB7AWK |
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At my old house I had a TA33JR at 29 feet. Made contacts all over the world
on 20 meter SSB using 100W. Worked even better on 10 &15. Tam/WB2TT "GS" wrote in message news.com... How effective will a Mosley TA-33 be mounted on a small tripod on a second story roof? 20 - 25 feet above ground, about 6 feet above the roof? I'm mostly interested in 20 meters. Thanks Dave WB7AWK |
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"GS" wrote in message tnews.com...
How effective will a Mosley TA-33 be mounted on a small tripod on a second story roof? 20 - 25 feet above ground, about 6 feet above the roof? I'm mostly interested in 20 meters. Thanks Dave WB7AWK Using my beam at field day, they made 700 and some odd?? 20m CW qso's with it up only 30 ft or so. It'll work and still have the ??? gain over a dipole at that same particular height. In some cases, the low beams will have as good or sometimes even better, medium distance signals than the high beams. But like one said, for real long haul dx at low angles, like 20m at night, the higher the better. You will still work dx though even at 20-25 ft. MK |
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