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Old 19-Aug-2016, 6:07 PM   #7
rabbit73
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You can see the terrain profile between a transmitter and your location if you click on its callsign in your report. The transmitter is on the left, and your location is on the right.

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The signals skim the last hill.



That hill doesn't look too serious; I'm more concerned about the trees.

If you have an incoming overhead power line, keep the antenna away from it for safety.
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