Congratulations !
Another testimonial that HIGHER IS *NOT* ALWAYS BETTER :-)
Your observations probably say more about take-off angles
for the two antennas at 35 and 72 ft than the gain difference
between the two antennas. Note that over FLAT ground,
a 72 ft high 10M antenna will have lobes centered at 7 and 22
degrees with a NULL around 14 degrees. A 35 ft high 10M antenna
will have a broader lobe centered around 14 degrees, right where
the higher antenna has a DEEP NULL :-).
Tom N4KG
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 Peter Larsen <ve6yc@shaw.ca> writes:
> Hi All:
> Just some fun observations.
> I now have my 5 element hombrew 10 meter yagi at 35 feet.
> I also have a TH-3 at 72 feet.
> The TH3 is noticeably better on DX eg VK9NS on ten.
> The 5 elem isn't too far behind on receive, so I used the
> TH3. But I was listening to two US guys talking, one was
> mobile. The 5 elem was vastly better on the base station but
> The TH3 was better on the mobile.
> Both stations were on the east coast.
> Just some thing to make me go hmmm.
>
> (no science was involved, just listening/working stations)
>
> The up side of all of this of course is the fact I can DX in two
> directions at once :-)
>
> Peter
> VE6YC
>
>
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