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so ive been running a Diamond X50A on my roof for about 2 years now and it does fine for hitting the local 2m and 70cm repeaters but theres one about 45 miles out that i can get into maybe 60% of the time and it drives me nuts because i know the path is mostly clear, theres just this ridge line to the southeast that i think is killing me.
been thinking about putting up a small yagi pointed that direction, something like a 5 or 6 element on 2m, just fixed mounted since thats the only direction i care about. but then i lose the omni coverage which i use for local stuff. so now im wondering if i just get a better collinear, like step up to a Diamond X510 or maybe a Comet GP-9 and see if the extra gain helps clear the ridge, or if directional is just the only real answer here when terrain is involved.
anybody been in a similar situation, like trying to work around a terrain obstacle on 2m? is there a point where stacking gain on a vertical is just not going to help and you really need a beam?
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