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can i cophase two dipoles?

Snake_Eyes

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In opposite ends of my garage... is this possible? Will it work?

I may even want to run a 600 watt pep kicker down the road.

Thanks for your help.

Snake Eyes
 

Snake Eyes,
Maybe. Depends on how far apart the ends of your garage are primarily. I'm not sure why you'd want to, though. It usually means you end up with a directional antenna, so I hope your garage is pointed in the direction you want.
- 'Doc
 
Hi Doc,

I'm getting all excited up in here... Before I respond to what you've said here... what about installing 4 dipoles in my garage (2 per side)? ... and the sides are about a car length plus 6 feet or so apart.

I don't really want a directional antenna, so what would you say about installuing 3 or 4?

Thanks,

Snake Eyes
 
Doc,

It's a one car garage, and it just fits in the garage. I am thinking about an inverted v for this/these dipole(s).

Snake Eyes
 

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