The six meter antenna is about 4 feet below the DB224, and the TH7 is about 3" below the six meter antenna.
 
Mathew


mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would say that the beam is likely below the vertical beamwidth of the
224, but how far below is each antenna?

I had a Butternet (Butternoodle is more like it) on a rotor, and I could
go from full scale to nothing by rotating it. It was anything but an
omni antenna. The 224 I would expect would be much more omni (reliable).

Joe M.

Mathew Quaife wrote:
>
> I wanted to see wht other's thought, or at least concerns. I have my
> repeater antenna at 92'. Below that is a 5 element beam, and below
> that is a 7 element tri-band beam on a 24' boom. Could this in anyway
> effect the pattern of the antenna, the slope patterns, ground effect,
> etc. Or would this not matter since it is a 1/2 wave dipole type
> antenna? Just for curious sake, since the question came up about
> coverage and dense area coverage in certain directions from the
> repeater site.
>
> Mathew
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