Local hospital where I have our 2mtr repeater, uses a single folded 
dipole, mounted horizontal to transmit straight down into the hospital 
for their security people. they are also on 154.mhz.
It works for them.
N3FLR - Frank


Maire Company wrote:
> what do you guys know about the installation of radiating cable for a 
> repeater in a building.  I have a 5 story building and sub basement.  So 
> it is like 6 stories.  Thinking of putting the repeater in the lower 
> level and installing the cable up to the roof.  On  the roof thinking a 
> DB-408.  (or would a dummy load be used)  This would be a UHF repeater  
> possible 2 watts or other low power use.  The goal is to cover the 
> floors as there are a lot of cement and metal.  At this time they have a 
> repeater on the roof but the lower floors are dead and there is very 
> little receive in the sub basement.  The current repeater is 40 watts. 
> No preamp.
>  
> Or any other thoughts would help.
>  
>  John
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