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From: jirka@jimaz.cz (Jiri Sanda)
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 00:08:40 +0200

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From:   Bill Turner[SMTP:wrt@eskimo.com]
Sent:   27. èervna 1997 4:43
To:     Bill Fisher - W4AN
Cc:     T. A. Russell; TOWERTALK@contesting.com
Subject:        Re: [TowerTalk] How Important is F/B?

On Thu, 26 Jun 1997 09:06:48 -0400 (EDT), Bill Fisher - W4AN
<w4an@contesting.com> wrote:

>On Thu, 26 Jun 1997, T. A. Russell wrote:
>
>> In my opinion,  Front-to-Back ratio is an overrated characteristic.
>
>I can't disagree more.  I optimized my 5 element 20M yagi for F/B and 
>SWR.  The difference between it and a 204BA stack on TX is nil.  On RX, 
>the difference is night and day.  I can turn an unusuable frequency in to 
>a runnable frequency with this antenna as compared to the stack of 
>204BA's.  What did I lose by optimizing for F/B and bandwidth?  A few 
>10ths of a DB in gain.  So what?  You cant hear a few 10ths of a DB. 
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I question whether you have a "runnable" frequency by simply nulling
out someone on the backside.  YOU may no longer hear them, but the
folks you're trying to talk to still hear them (and you) just fine.
To make matters worse, now neither you nor he knows you're QRMing each
other.  All either of you knows is no one is coming back to you.
Better to find a 


"REALLY clear frequency, front AND back."                          [73, Bill 
W7TI]


I do agree, but so far as I know such an animal does not exist during the 
contest, or does it ?!?!?

So I would go for a best possible F/B not to hear LZ, S50,YU,UR... in my case, 
add any convenient call in your case. Also the overall "JAM" on the bands is 
going to be lover.

73!  Jiri OK1RI




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