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Incredible Reception Story!
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<p>[QUOTE="DW-77, post: 124174, member: 38055"]Based on my experience, serious mismatches between theory and reality happen, 9 times out of 10, because the "theory" was either incorrect, or incorrectly applied. Occasional "magic" outcomes are exceptions.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If your point is that an antenna must first be in the "right place" (where there is incoming RF signal), and then have the right gain, I agree. Receiving antennas are made to <em>receive</em> signals not to <em>create</em> them out of nothing. Your 16 bay Hoverman may not be "a crap antenna" after all; it sounds like it was not a good match for the location, though.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="DW-77, post: 124174, member: 38055"]Based on my experience, serious mismatches between theory and reality happen, 9 times out of 10, because the "theory" was either incorrect, or incorrectly applied. Occasional "magic" outcomes are exceptions. If your point is that an antenna must first be in the "right place" (where there is incoming RF signal), and then have the right gain, I agree. Receiving antennas are made to [I]receive[/I] signals not to [I]create[/I] them out of nothing. Your 16 bay Hoverman may not be "a crap antenna" after all; it sounds like it was not a good match for the location, though.[/QUOTE]
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