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Excellent link with antenna comparisons with spectrum analyzer
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<p>[QUOTE="EscapeVelocity, post: 45194, member: 3771"]I think he was saying that he stacked 2 Winegard 6000's and they perform better than a single FM-6.</p><p></p><p>Im not familiar enough with either antenna to speculate much. The Winegard's are 4 element with 2 driven elements in the center in a log yagi configuration that Winegard likes to use. </p><p></p><p>The FM-6 I dont know much about except that it has 6 elements and is a 1/2 wave boomlength.</p><p></p><p>The Winegard is about 33" which is right around a quarter wave at FM transmission frequencies. </p><p></p><p>I think the Winegard 6000 is a gem, and have marked it on my FM Antenna Guide that I have been neglecting of late, as a Best Buy.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="EscapeVelocity, post: 45194, member: 3771"]I think he was saying that he stacked 2 Winegard 6000's and they perform better than a single FM-6. Im not familiar enough with either antenna to speculate much. The Winegard's are 4 element with 2 driven elements in the center in a log yagi configuration that Winegard likes to use. The FM-6 I dont know much about except that it has 6 elements and is a 1/2 wave boomlength. The Winegard is about 33" which is right around a quarter wave at FM transmission frequencies. I think the Winegard 6000 is a gem, and have marked it on my FM Antenna Guide that I have been neglecting of late, as a Best Buy.[/QUOTE]
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