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From: "Jon D Curtis" <[email protected]>, on 9/14/98 7:49:
From: "UMBDENSTOCK, DON" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: OATS

In addition, I would suggest to place your site as far as you can get it
from above-ground power poles.  

Our site is located about 250 feet from the closest power poles.  We 
started
out with a clean site with occasional random interference which eventually
grew until it washed out any meaningful measurements.  We established which
poles it came from with the use of a log periodic antenna and a 2x4
"baseball bat".  You could see immediate improvement while the power 
company
unwrapped and re-wrapped the wire on the insulators.

I hope you have more choices and better choices for a site location than we
had.

Don Umbdenstock

Sensormatic


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> From:         Peter Lugg[SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent:         Friday, September 11, 1998 9:48 AM
> To:   WOODS, RICHARD
> Cc:   [email protected]; [email protected]; "'PostOgFjarskiptast":
> "hjalmar arnason'"
> Subject:      Re: OATS
> 
> You may already be aware of this, however, based on personal
> experience I would endeavour to ensure that your
> OATS is constructed in an area where ambient signals are minimal.
> I.E away from industrial areas and as low as possible (in a valley?) in
> order to reduce levels of VHF interference.
> 
> Peter
> 
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