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Old 6-Sep-2014, 9:22 PM   #27
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VHF tends to bend (diffract) over terrain better than UHF so I start with the UHF on top. As ADTech already mentioned, you can try both ways to verify which is best at your location. And you're right to assume that the stronger and LOS path signals will be able to tolerate small deviations from the ideal antenna aim or location (better than weak 2-edge signals).
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