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Antenna Gain - Is it the ultimate measure of a better antenna?
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<p>[QUOTE="JER, post: 33188, member: 4529"]I'm sure the times that I noticed wind driven (no precip) reception issues in Salt Lake that the transmitters (elevation 9500 ft) were experiencing extreme conditions so that may have contributed to what I observed. Taken together, I suppose the dynamic multi-path and events at the transmitter could combine to really mangle things.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="JER, post: 33188, member: 4529"]I'm sure the times that I noticed wind driven (no precip) reception issues in Salt Lake that the transmitters (elevation 9500 ft) were experiencing extreme conditions so that may have contributed to what I observed. Taken together, I suppose the dynamic multi-path and events at the transmitter could combine to really mangle things.[/QUOTE]
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