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so ive been running a Diamond X50 on the roof for the past couple years and its been fine for local repeater work, hits everything within maybe 30-40 miles no problem. but lately ive been wanting to do more simplex and also work some of the weak signal stuff on 2m, like EME is probably a pipe dream right now but just SSB/CW tropo would be cool to try.
my question is whether its even worth putting up a yagi if im still mostly doing FM and repeaters 80% of the time. like i dont want to give up the omnidirectional coverage because im also running a linked repeater net on thursdays and need to hit a couple of machines in different directions. someone mentioned i could just add a second feedline and switch between antennas but that feels like it gets messy fast on the roof.
also open to hearing if anyone has run both and what the real world difference feels like on 2m ssb. numbers on paper are one thing but actually using it is another
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