This is my Question
This is what I have now with my height limitations to go 2Bay
Antenna is 4M above building and a total of 8.2M from Ground Level
This is my Question... do I have enough height to go 2Bay without problems

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It will be 6dB Gain
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Now...... I did not know that....... thankssinus trouble wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 9:58 pm Just to add, Your mast should be a quarter wave above your boom (Level with top element) to be theoretically balanced!
Some may disagree?
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Thanks Mr 'H' .......Albert H wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 2:46 am With a twin, the lower dipole needs to be at least a wavelength away from the building structure - you're going to need a bigger pole!
The "Super-J" would probably suit your site better, and would give you significant gain (if properly matched). It also has very little downward radiation, so there's little risk of local interference or overloading problems.
The big trick - whatever antenna you use - is to get the damn thing as high and as far as possible from the structure of the building!
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Some web sites suggest the Super-J has a full 3 dB gain over the plain J-Pole which is a pretentious claim obvious to anyone with a copy of the ARRL Antenna Book and other references. Indeed, the Super-J will never approach the gain advantage of a properly separated two element collinear antenna, but we can get closer to this goal.
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