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Joined: Sat, Apr 4th 1998, 00:00 Roles: N/A Moderates: N/A

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Metal Roof /Tri-band Ant. adjacent Effects Oct 16th 2021, 17:06 1 5,477 on 16/10/21
RV-ing and Amateur Radio Nov 8th 2013, 17:48 3 13,801 on 8/3/17

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Metal Roof /Tri-band Ant. adjacent Effects N5LN on 16/10/21
I'm considering replacing my fiberglass shingle hip roof with a metal roof. My tower and tri-band yagi is next to the eave of the roof on the Eastern corner. The yagi antenna will only be about 12 ft. higher than the eaves. What effect do you think this will have on SWR and the radiation pattern? I know it will have some effect.
metal roofs and long wire antennas HAGL290 on 16/10/21
I'm considering replacing my fiberglass shingle hip roof with a metal roof. My tower and tri-band yagi is next to the eave of the roof on the Eastern corner. The yagi antenna will only be about 12 ft. higher than the eaves. What effect do you think this will have on SWR and the radiation pattern? I know it will have some effect.
RV-ing and Amateur Radio N5LN on 8/11/13
How many Hams are also RVers? We bought an RV in June 2012 and have put about 14,000 mile on it since. Last summer I finally found a rig and antenna system that seems to work quite well.

There are several (2) RV nets on the air and probably most check-in's belong to the ARRL. I found these nets by accident.

It would be nice to feature the world of RVing and as I like to say, "Ham Radio On the Go." A forum and an article in QST would be a nice place to start.

For instance, last week we "dry" camped at an old plantation mansion ground between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. There was almost no line noise and the bands were open. Many RV parks are also quite rural and it is a pleasure to get away from a high line noise area. I'm lovin' it.
All the best &
73's de N5LN
Oscar Nugent
Slidell, LA

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