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so ive been going back and forth on this for a while now and figured id just ask. i'm about 23 miles from the main repeater i use on 2m and its mostly flat terrain between me and it, maybe one small ridge but nothing serious. right now i have a diamond x50a up about 25 feet on a pushup mast and it works fine most of the time but when conditions are even slightly off i start getting into the repeater with audio that apparently sounds pretty rough on the other end.
a buddy of mine swears i should just put up a yagi pointed at the repeater and be done with it. like a 5 or 6 element job on a fixed mount. makes sense to me on paper but then i lose the ability to hit any other repeaters or work simplex in different directions which i do occasionally for things like ARES nets. honestly i dont know if the gain from a yagi would even make that much difference vs just getting the collinear up higher. im at about the limit of what my current mast can do so getting a taller tower isnt really in the cards right now. has anyone actually swapped from a omni to a directional for this kind of situation and was it worth it
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