Hi Gary, 
I'm not a professional signal seeker and I don't have the experience in the 
field so to speak but I'm wondering if there's an advantage of high elevation 
near water over sea level right on the beach for capturing TOs ( trans ocean) 
signals. Does capture on top of a high cliff actually result in stronger 
reception than would a location just a few feet above water? And what about 
using the cliff as a domestic signal nulling wall to reduce signal strength 
from any inland local signals that you might want to eliminate to 
reduce frequency interference from the back? Let me know if there's any logic 
in my thinking about this. Thanks Bill in BC
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