In Reply to: If you're currently using a T dipole, and CAN'T have an external directional multi-element with a rotor posted by Timbo in Oz on July 15, 2019 at 14:17:05:
I'm not sure I understand how to make that antenna. If the ST-2 is low gain maybe I should keep my dipole. I can tweak the reception by moving it slightly.
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- RE: If you're currently using a T dipole, and CAN'T have an external directional multi-element with a rotor - mjcmt 16:28:39 07/15/19 (7)
- RE: If you're currently using a T dipole, and CAN'T have an external directional multi-element with a rotor - veloceleste 17:59:31 07/25/19 (1)
- RE: If you're currently using a T dipole, and CAN'T have an external directional multi-element with a rotor - mjcmt 06:00:48 07/27/19 (0)
- RE: If you're currently using a T dipole, and CAN'T have an external directional multi-element with a rotor - 6bq5 22:46:48 07/15/19 (4)
- RE: If you're currently using a T dipole, and CAN'T have an external directional multi-element with a rotor - mjcmt 04:08:12 07/16/19 (3)
- Ones for FM can fit in your loft, the spread version might just cover your total arc. - Timbo in Oz 18:10:48 07/18/19 (2)
- RE: Ones for FM can fit in your loft, the spread version might just cover your total arc. - mjcmt 05:58:20 07/27/19 (1)
- inside the roof?! - Timbo in Oz 14:42:48 07/27/19 (0)