Calculations will tell you where the beamwidth will hit the ground with degrees of 
downtilt. Oh yea, guesstimation.

;)

Really need to decide ( depending on your application ) if a high gain antenna is 
right. Remember usually the VBW is very small.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Jerry Olney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Wed, 03 Sep 2003 16:38:50 -0500

>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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