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I wasn't aware of that. Is this because of the lower wavelength (relative to UHF) being able to penetrate the trees more easily?
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There's a tutorial that helps explain here:
http://www.hdtvprimer.com/ANTENNAS/siting.html But, basically, it has to do with the longer wavelengths (lower frequency). I rarely run into tree issues with VHF signals, it usually takes a dense wet forest.
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What do you mean by "poor mounting location" in this case?
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See post #5, I touched on that possibility.
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What I meant ADTech and should have said, was these antennas among others, have a higher gain, given her circumstances. Glad to see you're posting again!
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We don't know enough about her circumstances. If I were to only look at the plot, there's absolutely nothing there that either disqualifies the current antenna or begs for a higher gain model.
I've just been rather busy as noted in another thread. That project will wrap up next weekend.