Gary Schafer wrote:
* I notice in the below referenced article on antenna separation that
it is stated that the "graphs are misleading and no where near
accurate for modern day solid state equipment".*
http://www.repeater-builder.com/antenna/separation.html
<http://www.repeater-builder.com/antenna/separation.html>>
* *
*That is not correct as the graphs for antenna isolation show
approximately how much isolation can be expected with a given amount
of separation either vertically or horizontally. This has nothing to
do with the amount of isolation NEEDED for proper duplex operation.*
Agreed, The graphs in no way indicate what is needed, they show,
approximately, what isolation is provided.
While it is stated that I am a contributing author for this page, I am
not. This page was originally only the scanned graphs and links were
provided to them. Mike Morris did the text, as verified in this
archived article:
<http://web.archive.org/web/20040617072700/http://www.repeater-builder.com/antenna/separation.html>
I'm not sure how the credit line got changed, but Mike will correct it
for technical accuracy, and also correct the credit lines to match reality.
Kevin Custer