> Cathy wrote:
>> The next cheapest 10 dB is installing a tribander at 70 ft or higher.
Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com> wrote:
> I don't know of any tri-banders that will give you more than about 7 dB
> over a dipole (dBd), and most are in the range of 3-5 dBd.
The 10 dB assumed that it was replacing an antenna that wasn't high enough
to perform well, so some of that gain comes from the tri-bander pattern,
and some from the 70 ft height. But that requires one of those pesky tower
thingies. :-)
Jim, I'm impressed with your redwoods! I did some ziplining in a north-central
California redwood forest a few years ago, and it was amazing.
There's no such thing as a tree-supported antenna at 120 ft here in Vermont.
I consider myself lucky to have an inverted vee with an apex at about 50 ft,
near
the top of a large tree by the house.
73,
Cathy
N5wVR
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