Yes - we have many hills - look at the Terrain pic I posted

Yes - we have many hills - look at the Terrain pic I posted
Albert, if you remember from other posts of mine.
This is the reason I can't even get 9.8 km or 6 miles
YES
Maybe you should try suspending the aerial with a couple of helium balloons in the sky....BriansBrain wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 2:04 pmThis is the reason I can't even get 9.8 km or 6 miles
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I also had a single dipole before...
Of coarse they do
OK... Now we are talking
Tec1 87.5fm London wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 3:55 pm Put in the trees Mate and nick power from aircon
2 x over radio horizon you'll be good to gooooooo.BriansBrain wrote:Tec1 87.5fm London wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 3:55 pm Put in the trees Mate and nick power from aircon
Note:to those that know how this radio horizon works you'll have a fairly good idea how to achieve this.nothing competes against a line of sight. Once you have this far up in the air you'll be good to go. But warning 100 meters of coax is wrong. However if 10 meters is achieved you'll be good as new. Reason being as Albert and Steven once mentioned if to above 10 meters you'll lose power through coax.Electronically wrote:2 x over radio horizon you'll be good to gooooooo.BriansBrain wrote:Tec1 87.5fm London wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 3:55 pm Put in the trees Mate and nick power from aircon
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But if you use rg213 you'll hardly lose any power if running 100 meters true. If running rg58 you'll be sure to lose a hell of a lot of Watts at that length. So keep keep rg58 below 10 meters. I use rgx at 10 meters I don't lose much Watts.Electronically wrote:Note:to those that know how this radio horizon works you'll have a fairly good idea how to achieve this.nothing competes against a line of sight. Once you have this far up in the air you'll be good to go. But warning 100 meters of coax is wrong. However if 10 meters is achieved you'll be good as new. Reason being as Albert and Steven once mentioned if to above 10 meters you'll lose power through coax.Electronically wrote:2 x over radio horizon you'll be good to gooooooo.BriansBrain wrote:
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I have a 10m run of this German made cable Aircom PremiumElectronically wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 11:17 pm But if you use rg213 you'll hardly lose any power if running 100 meters true. If running rg58 you'll be sure to lose a hell of a lot of Watts at that length. So keep keep rg58 below 10 meters. I use rgx at 10 meters I don't lose much Watts.
Good stuff that Brian.BriansBrain wrote:I have a 10m run of this German made cable Aircom PremiumElectronically wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 11:17 pm But if you use rg213 you'll hardly lose any power if running 100 meters true. If running rg58 you'll be sure to lose a hell of a lot of Watts at that length. So keep keep rg58 below 10 meters. I use rgx at 10 meters I don't lose much Watts.Outer Jacket PVC black, UV stabilized Ø 10.2mm wall thickness 1.1mm
Maximum Load at 40°C @ 100MHz - 1400 Watt
Attenuation in dB/100m at 20°C - 100MHz 3.6dB
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If you consider losing about 80% as "hardly losing any power" then yeah, you're right.Electronically wrote: ↑Fri May 29, 2020 11:17 pm if you use rg213 you'll hardly lose any power if running 100 meters