BigD(at)DaveMorris.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 6:04 am Post subject: Antenna siting |
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That's a good point, Ferg. And if any of you are still unable to
locate a ham radio club, email me privately and I'll see if I can
find you somebody local from among the 100,000 hams registered
worldwide on one of the web sites I operate.
Dave Morris, N5UP
At 08:16 AM 4/2/2006, you wrote:
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......followed the string on the reduced signal level climbing out.
Perhaps I shouldn't push this too often, but signal levels around
antennas is old and easy stuff for Hams - it's what many old-timers do now
that surface-mount technology has squeezed home building somewhat.
The easy way is to contact your local Amateur Radio club. Many are
listed locally in the 'phonebook, but can be found at ARRL website. Drop by
on meeting night, or dial up the big kahuna (?) and ask if anyone is
interested in measuring your baby. Someone is bound to offer and the job
will probably be done in an hour - often with a graph sheet to store in the
build log.
I have done several of these (you get to see another build project
up close) and it's worth the time. Home builds and AR have much in common.
Ferg
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