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so ive been going back and forth on this for a few weeks now and figured id just ask here because im going in circles reading reviews. i mostly do local 2m work, some APRS, the occasional linked repeater stuff when im bored on weekends. right now i have a mag mount on the truck and a cheap j-pole in the attic which honestly barely works through the roof of my house.
the question is whether to go with a decent collinear up on the chimney bracket or just bite the bullet and put up a yagi pointed at the main repeater about 35 miles out. the repeater direction is pretty fixed for me, like 99% of what i care about is roughly NNW from here. but i also dont want to completely kill my omnidirectional capability in case someone is calling from a weird direction or i want to hit the APRS digipeater which is sort of southeast.
height isnt really the issue, i can get to about 30 feet on the chimney bracket or maybe 40 if i do a push-up mast in the backyard. feedline run would be maybe 60 feet either way so coax loss isnt dramatically different. im just not sure the gain from a yagi is worth giving up the omni pattern, especially since i dont have a rotor and wasnt really planning on getting one.
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