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Keep in mind the FCC may frown on ground objects that are obviously there to radiate. Ground metal in the dirt ground is no problem. If you read the latest
This is the reason I would think mounting the transmitter above a metal roof would be good. ... From: wfoxam To: Rangemaster-Transmitters@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Today i found some old window screens in my shop.I hooked them up to my ground plane to see what would happen.( MAN WHAT A DIFFERANCE IT MADE IN MY RANGE ).I
If you synch by linking them at the same location then only four or five is going to be the way to go. To double your range you need about four to five times
Well I just talked with the police chief and he still wants to put a station on the air fir his city. I am thinking since his city is somewhat longer than