Do you have any objective analysis for that last comment below or are
you just offering a personal opinion?

With your technical electronics background I would think you could
offer facts to go along with your comments ...

Day Brown wrote:

> Yeah, thanx for the links. One cited a 24db antenna. Doing that with a
> 100mhz Yagi would be a challenge.
> But- the people with cell phones tell me of dead air all over the
> Ozarks. You cant hardly go 5 miles on any road without loosing it. If it
> aint the hills, its the timber... and maybe acid rain, which not having
> a neutral ph, is conductive, grounding out the signals in wet woods.
>
> Nor do I see where any local group would impinge on the bandwidth of
> their own emergency services.
> But most folks I know already have the dish, and dont even get the local
> TV off the yagi.
> I suspect that the broadcast transmitters have been cutting power; the
> fringe signals are fading faster. Electricity is expensive.
>
>

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