I’m thinking of putting in an A-99 either on or near my tin-roofed shed. The roof is 50’ x 25’, with the ridge of the roof running longways; top of the ridge is about 20’ above ground. The roofing metal itself is unpainted galvalume-coated steel -- about as conductive as a roof can get. Due to zoning/neighbors, I can’t go much higher than 40’-50’ with the entire height, so putting up a mega-mast to get well above and away from the roof isn’t an option here.
Here are the questions:
- Is it worth it to use the roof as a ground plane?
- Or just avoid that big reflector and its unknown properties altogether by putting up a mast some distance away?
- If the roof can work as a ground plane, is it OK to mount the antenna at one end, or would it be significantly better to mount it in the middle?
- Will mounting the antenna at one end give any kind of beam effect?
- Any thoughts on grounding the roof to the antenna system?
Again, I can’t put up a mast that would be significantly higher than the roof anyway, so I expect antenna performance will be affected by the roof no matter what I do. It would be very cool though to turn this complication into something good! Any voices of experience will be much appreciated.
Here are the questions:
- Is it worth it to use the roof as a ground plane?
- Or just avoid that big reflector and its unknown properties altogether by putting up a mast some distance away?
- If the roof can work as a ground plane, is it OK to mount the antenna at one end, or would it be significantly better to mount it in the middle?
- Will mounting the antenna at one end give any kind of beam effect?
- Any thoughts on grounding the roof to the antenna system?
Again, I can’t put up a mast that would be significantly higher than the roof anyway, so I expect antenna performance will be affected by the roof no matter what I do. It would be very cool though to turn this complication into something good! Any voices of experience will be much appreciated.