Kevin is right, I am going to just expierment, others has done it.  But as I
was thinking about it, actually the repeaters that I am going to be using is
mainly in one direction, a good high gain beam in that general direction
horizontily polorized might help on the intermod.  Others has done it, I am
sure there is a way.  I have filters I can use, but wanna try not to.  See
what happens.

Mathew


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>   Kevin is quite correct ... so you will do well to follow his
>  suggestions.
>
>   Is part of the been-there ... done that.
>
>   Neil McKie - WA6KLA
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> Kevin Custer wrote:
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> > Mathew Quaife wrote:
> >
> > >So then no real good way of doing it, is what i am gathering?
> > >
> >
> > Don't let other discourage you so much.  Just because their
> > experience hasn't been a good one doesn't mean you should give up.
> > Try moving the antenna around (up/down - back/forth) while doing a
> > link, you may see quite a difference in a few feet or even inches.
> > Same principal as inching the car ahead at a stoplight to get your
> > favorite FM radio station in better.  Use simple antennas for the
> > remote base like a small beam or a ground plane, and don't be
> > afraid to experiment.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
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