At 01:46 PM 09/03/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Ah, but the narrow beamwidth helps eliminate reception of signals that
might otherwise interfere.
close to being a neat toy, let alone a reality.  Your best choice is to
learn to aim the higher gain dish, panel, or whatever.

Kevin B. Proctor

Kevin,


Do you have any suggestion, hints, tricks etc you could share with us on how to get narrow beamwidth antennas aimed properly other than just adjusting for maximum signal levels?

Jerry



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