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Old July 2nd 03, 09:08 AM
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"Pellucid" wrote in message
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Yes, though not very directional (about 2.5dB's of directional gain)
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Diphthong wrote in message
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Are four stack folded dipoles close to a mast
really directional enough to be used in sectors?

The signal strengths were pretty much indentical in most
directions around the sites



Beg to differ. A single sided four-stack projects a response somewhat like a
flat-backed cardiod and will have an overall gain of about 9dB. The
effective coverage is almost +/- 90deg of the pointed direction.

If they want directionality the only option is either a yagi with 3 or more
elements, or a corner refelector.

Generally speaking you need to be some distance from the antenna before you
can see the effects of the directionality.


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Woody




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