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I know the optimum spacing for C3's are between 27 and 30 feet. I think 27' being optimum. Go with a 60' tower and put one at the top and the other around 27 to 30 feet. Just remember to space your top guys far enough from the tower so you can rotate the lower antenna. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Baker" <yoyotoji@hotmail.com> To: <force12talk@qth.com> Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2002 1:44 PM Subject: [Force 12 Talk] Stacking C-3SS antennas > Hi guys, > > I live on a small city lot, so the C-3SS is really the only option. A few > questions.... > > 1) What is the minimum spacing between the antennas I can have where I will > see the benefits the stack? > > 2) What is the minimum height from ground for the bottom antenna for me to > see the benefits of the stack? > > 3) As you can tell, im trying to squeeze this system into the smallest space > I possibly can. Has anyone else had success doing this on a > small city lot? > > Thanks for your time > > Mike - KA6SAR > > > Michael Baker > Scouting Supervisor > Atlanta Braves Baseball Club > (800) 283-5220 > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Broadband? Dial-up? Get reliable MSN Internet Access. > http://resourcecenter.msn.com/access/plans/default.asp > > > > -------------------------------------------- > Force12Talk mailing list provided as a service by Force 12 Antennas, Inc. > Force12 Web Site: http://www.force12inc.com > > To Submit Message to the List: Force12Talk@qth.com > To unsubscribe and view the Message Archive: see http://qth.com/force12/list > For problems with the list: contact n4zr@qth.com > > -------------------------------------------- Force12Talk mailing list provided as a service by Force 12 Antennas, Inc. Force12 Web Site: http://www.force12inc.com To Submit Message to the List: Force12Talk@qth.com To unsubscribe and view the Message Archive: see http://qth.com/force12/list For problems with the list: contact n4zr@qth.com |
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