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Old 28-Jun-2016, 11:05 PM   #10
ADTech
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I am thinking since the 91XG is directional, this would not be as much of an issue??
Both the 91XG and the DB8e are very directional. Aim either at Buffalo and the CN tower is still going to be within the -3 dB beamwidth. We have data sheets on our website for both candidates. Just go to the individual page for each antenna and click on the "Documents" tab. If there's a data sheet, it will be listed as "Technical Data".

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I am still a little worried about wind
With a secure mount and mast, either antenna will withstand the wind.

For an out-of-the-box install, the DB8e would be my suggestion. However, if you have the patience and the inclination to do some fabrication and experimentation, two 91XG Yagi's can be horizontally stacked and you can try to force a small null in the direction of the CNTower to slightly knock those signals down.
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