The 4x4 on the block in winter
The 4x4 on the block in winter
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wi544 (02-19-2014)
I would look at the Maco V-quad. Mount it so you can roll the V to horz/vert just by rotation of the rotator. I have seen this work in the past when a fellow CB'r was covered with hills and he used the V to rotate to the signal. Might have a omni to hear then use the V to lock on. I have never seen two V-quad's mounted together but it's just money. Would the terrane around you be flat/open/tree lines ect.? Could always hang a dipole for starters to see how and where to put antenna. Keep track of how the ant. is aimed and try several aiming points with GPS or compass. I am building a antenna here with son-n-law. We have calculated the angles to aim at each other. There will not be any tall problems but the angle does go by the local airport property. His elevation and mine are about the same so no angle correction may be needed.
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