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Will adding 40ft to a FM antenna increase the 60dbu? Right now we are at 150ft and can go to 190ft. Will it help get the signal out?
ILOVERADIO2 said:Will adding 40ft to a FM antenna increase the 60dbu? Right now we are at 150ft and can go to 190ft. Will it help get the signal out?
ILOVERADIO2 said:Will adding 40ft to a FM antenna increase the 60dbu? Right now we are at 150ft and can go to 190ft. Will it help get the signal out?
Nick said:You should try to be at the very top of your tower if possible.
R. Fry said:* from 4.3 miles to 4.88 miles
R. Fry said:Assuming this is an LPFM setup with 100 W ERP, and its radiation pattern is omnidirectional before and after the change (which are big assumptions), and the terrain is flat within a 5-mile radius of the transmit site, then the change will add about 0.58 miles* in the distance to the 60 dBu F(50,50) contour -- which amounts to an additional 16.8 square miles of coverage area (an area increase of 29%).
* from 4.3 miles to 4.88 miles
ILOVERADIO2 said:The FM is a translator used for a AM station. We are at 150ft with the ERP at 250watts. We now have free space on the tower at 190ft.
ILOVERADIO2 said:FM antenna is not on the AM tower and we have room to grow and still be within the 2.0mv
Nick said:You'll just cover half a mile more. Unless it's as easy as grabbing the antenna and moving it higher, don't do it. It would be easier to just boost the power.