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<blockquote data-quote="rex2e" data-source="post: 1563725" data-attributes="member: 612628"><p>I currently have a 300 watt transmitter with 4 folded dipoles..! with a total RF output of 1200w. 1.2k..</p><p></p><p>The area in which i am transmitting from is a raised bit of land with a clear line of sight of most places, Except one or two spots..</p><p></p><p>In one direction there is a hill (Just Grass covered, no erected structures ie houses buildings) This blocks the line of sight of some of the transmitting radius. And also in another part, the lay of the land starts to slope downhill which again reduces transmitting coverage,,</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions of how to improve coverage, Obviously without getting a higher located site...!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rex2e, post: 1563725, member: 612628"] I currently have a 300 watt transmitter with 4 folded dipoles..! with a total RF output of 1200w. 1.2k.. The area in which i am transmitting from is a raised bit of land with a clear line of sight of most places, Except one or two spots.. In one direction there is a hill (Just Grass covered, no erected structures ie houses buildings) This blocks the line of sight of some of the transmitting radius. And also in another part, the lay of the land starts to slope downhill which again reduces transmitting coverage,, Any suggestions of how to improve coverage, Obviously without getting a higher located site...! [/QUOTE]
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