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Shaun Oliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Mar 2008 20:09:14 +1100
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hmmm. 20 feet it is then. I really don't fancy doing anything above that 
hight.

Shaun
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On 25/03/2008 5:56 PM, the old scribe known as Howard Kaufman was able 
to impart this pearl of wisdom:
> As high as you can is best.  If the neighbors are going to be upset, you 
> might as well have a good signal while they do it.  You get what you can, 
> but 20 feet will work if necessary.  If it is just for recieve, height isn't 
> as critical, but people still don't like to be clothes lined by a wire.
> You do what you can with what you have, and enjoy ham radio.  Height makes 
> much more of a difference on VHf and UHF.
> You are never going to live in the ideal plane for radio, so just enjoy. 
> 
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