Now that I am a homeowner again I have the chance to put up a decent
outdoor directional antenna for my Magnum md106t(Just had it upgraded).I had purchased the Delhi Qfm 9 quite a while ago.I am thinking of mounting this on my chimney because of cost considerations.A tower would be much more money but would give a bit more height.How much antenna height do I really need.Will a chimney
mount be plenty high enough or would the extra money for a tower be
significantly better.I will also be installing a rotator as well with
either setup.Thanks
Duane Upshaw
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Topic - Yagi Outdoor Antenna(QFM9)How much height do I realistically need? - dudeupshaw@cogeco.ca 19:17:31 07/01/06 (9)
- we use stand-off pipes with rectangular mting plates on the house wall - Timbo in Oz 16:28:44 07/03/06 (0)
- Above the rooftops with a line of sight to the horizen. nt - rrikola@hotmail.com 08:02:30 07/03/06 (0)
- Re: Yagi Outdoor Antenna(QFM9)How much height do I realistically need? - jtpzenith 07:35:16 07/03/06 (1)
- Re: Yagi Outdoor Antenna(QFM9)How much height do I realistically need? - dudeupshaw@cogeco.ca 23:21:57 07/03/06 (0)
- What comes out of the chimney? - Timbo in Oz 20:08:38 07/02/06 (4)
- Re: What comes out of the chimney? - dudeupshaw@cogeco.ca 23:15:13 07/03/06 (3)
- I'd still try to get the 'tenna a metre and a half above the chimney top, if you can! - Timbo in Oz 17:07:52 07/04/06 (2)
- Re: I'd still try to get the 'tenna a metre and a half above the chimney top, if you can! - dudeupshaw@cogeco.ca 17:52:05 07/04/06 (1)
- IF the tree is in front of the 'tennas LoSight at the relevant height, and less than 10 metres - Timbo in Oz 19:05:57 07/04/06 (0)