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In Reply to: FM-6 Antenna (lack of) performance posted by DAMeyn on November 6, 2006 at 15:30:25:
You may simply need a way of pointing it manually and mark the angles in for each station on the ceiling / roof frames.
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Follow Ups
- You are aiming it at each station? can you do that in the spce in the loft? compass bearings? approximate? - Timbo in Oz 20:54:03 11/08/06 (8)
- I read that you do have a rotator, whoops!? - Timbo in Oz 21:34:55 11/08/06 (7)
- Re: I read that you do have a rotator, whoops!? - DAMeyn 17:47:25 11/10/06 (6)
- Try running the FM6 vertical. It seems to me that local conditions are telling you something - Timbo in Oz 22:33:17 11/10/06 (5)
- Re: Try running the FM6 vertical. It seems to me that local conditions are telling you something - DAMeyn 11:35:17 11/11/06 (4)
- wahy CAN"T you mount it outside there AREways to fight local rules you know. - Timbo in Oz 17:09:53 11/11/06 (3)
- Re: wahy CAN"T you mount it outside there AREways to fight local rules you know. - DAMeyn 17:39:21 11/16/06 (2)
- "Although the FM-6 doesn't deliver higher signal strength than the vertical folded dipole, its signal results in better" - Timbo in Oz 18:22:58 11/16/06 (0)
- Hokay but DO read this post - Timbo in Oz 17:49:26 11/16/06 (0)