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Old 2-Jul-2015, 7:40 PM   #7
rabbit73
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Thanks for the photos; they help. I adjusted the exposure a bit. Hope you don't mind.

If this view is 15 ft lower than the antenna, I think you are OK:



If that tree is in the 319 degree magnetic signal path, you need to move the antenna:



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Also not (not easy to see) but there is power wires feeding the house below me.
If the power lines are just above the arrow, I think you are OK unless they are radiating power line noise which affects weak VHF-High signals.

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