Any reverb susceptibility experts able to provide guidance on antenna 
selection? We've got a choice of shiny new ETS 3117s, or older antennas similar 
to the 3105. I'd prefer to use the 3117s for radiated emissions in a FAR, not 
tie them up here.

Does antenna choice really matter in reverb? As long as it isn't lossy, all the 
energy should be getting into the room. My only thought would be you have to 
ensure the radiating antenna doesn't have voltage breakdown issues when trying 
to hit Category G or L.

Thanks,

David


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