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Re: Topband: [Bulk] Best wire antenna for roof top location

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Subject: Re: Topband: [Bulk] Best wire antenna for roof top location
From: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Reply-to: Tom W8JI <w8ji@w8ji.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2015 10:58:22 -0400
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And remember -- the roof of this building is 110m, so a horizontal antenna is high enough to have pretty good low angle radiation! See


Large buildings are not towers or poles. Buildings have a significant amount of large conductive metallic things and noise generating junk inside.

A simple vertical antenna has elevation pattern mostly determined by ground several wavelengths from the antenna.

A simple horizontal antenna generally has elevation pattern mostly determined by ground immediately below the antenna up to a few wavelengths out.

If the building has wiring and large connected metallic things under the horizontal antenna, it will act like a reflector. If the antenna is somewhat low to the roof (less than 1/4 wave or more above the roof), the elevation pattern won't be much different than a low dipole over flat earth. Most of the radiation will be beamed straight up.

A vertical also will have a null below the antenna, nulling building coupling for RF. A horizontal has maximum possible signal into and out of the building. Even with a 400 ft high building, a horizontal antenna a fraction of wave over the roof can be very disappointing.

73 Tom
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