[BC]  High Gain vs Low Gain Antennas
    Bob Groome 
    bobgroome at yahoo.com
       
    Mon Feb 23 21:13:41 CST 2009
    
    
  
Sounds more like an elevation pattern null. 
Parasitic Reflectors on an omni licensed antenna usually are used to make the azimuth more azimuth-ey to correct for the shadow the tower causes.
Bob Groome
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--- On Mon, 2/23/09, WBRadiolists at aol.com <WBRadiolists at aol.com> wrote:
> From: WBRadiolists at aol.com <WBRadiolists at aol.com>
> In a message dated 02/23/2009 9:29:48
> AM Eastern Standard Time, 
> kkidd at kkbc.com
> writes:
> 
> > I worked on a C2 FM with 5 bays that had a constant
> dead spot 1.5 miles
> >  from the tower.  
> 
> Wow. That's amazing! Parasitic elements are usually added
> to an array to 
> alleviate this, right?
> 
> Willie...
> </HTML>
      
    
    
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