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Post by Radio Administrator on Feb 4, 2005 10:03:20 GMT
As nearby objects may waste power (converting your radio waves into another form of energy, such as heat) or even reflect it back, mounting position may make a big difference. Also, some wire antennas may use a material, such as fibreglass, to stiffen them. Such materials may also have an effect on the signal before it actually makes it into the air. Wherever possible, antennas should be mounted clear of other objects which may stop some of the signal from getting where you want it. A higher position above roof tops is best, although not always practical.
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