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Old 28-Jan-2020, 2:37 AM   #4
GroundUrMast
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The cost of direct connection is very low, one connector, So trying it is not something I can argue against... I just don't expect a 0.5 dB improvement to produce a noticeable change in reception reliability.

The cost of changing the location or height of the antenna is most likely to cost a bit more in terms of time, effort and money... But I believe that's going to have a much better chance of improving your situation.
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