I have probably posted this video before, but I just checked it out again and thought a look would be interesting. In this video I had the gain set on my Kenwood TS 570D at normal, without the pre-amp, and the signals were showing in the low end of the meter where the signals appear to be less effected by the RF Gain.
In this install I have a Sirio New Top One mounted at the same height to the mount for both antennas which were 36' feet apart. I was on SSB, but maybe you can get a sense of the difference between the signals these two made. The GM has a brand new run of LMR 400 about 100' feet long, and the NTO was installed with some >8 year old RG213/U about 60' feet, but had not been used very much.
I believe this video clearly shows the NTO, with the tip approximately 16' lower that the Gain Master as installed, indicating the best signal of these two at this time. I have two 40' foot push-up poles for this setup and both were extended out to the max...which made the mounts each about 36' feet high.
In this install I have a Sirio New Top One mounted at the same height to the mount for both antennas which were 36' feet apart. I was on SSB, but maybe you can get a sense of the difference between the signals these two made. The GM has a brand new run of LMR 400 about 100' feet long, and the NTO was installed with some >8 year old RG213/U about 60' feet, but had not been used very much.
I believe this video clearly shows the NTO, with the tip approximately 16' lower that the Gain Master as installed, indicating the best signal of these two at this time. I have two 40' foot push-up poles for this setup and both were extended out to the max...which made the mounts each about 36' feet high.