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Bob, I don't believe you believe that, but just in case I'm wrong and with that kind of comment from you Bob...I'm not quite sure I have the answer you want.


If you're expecting the typical high tech kind of results that seems to the hot topic of the day with the big time guru types, and you are not talking about 100's of feet in the air installations, then the answer is YES!


Bob, don't you know by now that this idea is my trade mark idea on these forums, and that the idea is based in MY real world experiences and MY modeling?


What do you think is important for us to know in this regard?




Bob, I reservedly said above YES above, but I got to thinking...words are still not enough.


Below is an overlay patterns from:


Starduster with a tip height @ 58.5' feet

Vector ISO with tip height @ 63' feet


The gain for the SD'r is in the data block at the bottom left of the image under the words Elevation Plot, with both antennas maximum TOA at 8* degrees.


Assuming the models are close to correct...see what I mean.


Does that look reasonable?


That's all I've got Bob to support my words...my models.