TT: This to some degree echoes previous comments, adding personal bias: 1) You can't control trees. Use 'em to hold up antennas, or ignore 'em, so long as they don't snag your beam. Tree absorption i
I agree, Jim. It's easy to go overboard with the handwringing and procrastinate while one could be having fun. One important quibble re: trees though. While I agree that trees usually don't attenuate
TT: <snip> 8) And my final comment... an antenna in the air will outperform a model, every time. Just put the damned thing up! N2EA Jim Jarvis, MBA President-Executive Coach The Morse Group, LLC 732
A trap many of us often fall in...the Enemy of Good Enough is Better! 73, Bob K6ZZ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing l
I think the point was something on the air is better than a computer model. But yes I think we can all agree that antennas are one of the most important items to a HAM station. 73 N1HWC _____________