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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 937074" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>Again, as Timo says, the more elements the more gain, an aerial installer will generally know his local area and pick an aerial to suit local reception conditions. You also have to take into account 4G signals in the area, which if strong, may necessitate using an aerial which rejects most of the 800mhz range and or a masthead LTE filter. I use the Vision 36 element superlog for many of my installations, it has a tuning stub which eradicates a proportion of the 4G signal. <a href="http://www.vision-products.co.uk/catalogue/product/V10-36L" target="_blank">http://www.vision-products.co.uk/catalogue/product/V10-36L</a> . For parts of the area with strong signal I use a mini log, they're very compact with limited gain, but in a good signal area can still provide enough signal to drive a multipoint passive system and offer very little wind resistance, so a light chimney rig can be used. <a href="http://www.triax.com/FindProduct/ProductDetails.aspx?product={EF3FC918-7F6D-4F2D-AEE4-FD5D04819844}" target="_blank">http://www.triax.com/FindProduct/ProductDetails.aspx?product={EF3FC918-7F6D-4F2D-AEE4-FD5D04819844}</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 937074, member: 175057"] Again, as Timo says, the more elements the more gain, an aerial installer will generally know his local area and pick an aerial to suit local reception conditions. You also have to take into account 4G signals in the area, which if strong, may necessitate using an aerial which rejects most of the 800mhz range and or a masthead LTE filter. I use the Vision 36 element superlog for many of my installations, it has a tuning stub which eradicates a proportion of the 4G signal. [URL]http://www.vision-products.co.uk/catalogue/product/V10-36L[/URL] . For parts of the area with strong signal I use a mini log, they're very compact with limited gain, but in a good signal area can still provide enough signal to drive a multipoint passive system and offer very little wind resistance, so a light chimney rig can be used. [URL]http://www.triax.com/FindProduct/ProductDetails.aspx?product={EF3FC918-7F6D-4F2D-AEE4-FD5D04819844}[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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