I'm not an antenna theory or design expert, so I could really use some guidance! Making some changes of a more permanent nature to my home radio systems, and will be installing several new antennas this spring. The subject 2m/70cm omni will be mounted about 26 feet (at antenna base) above ground level and the antenna itself is 5.5 feet long. Directly below and mounted on the same mast will be a Diamond BC-103 143-176 MHz omni. The peak of the house roof is roughly 30 feet above ground level, and the mast itself is offset roughly 34 feet away and tangential to the roof peak. When all mounted the 2m/70cm omni will not be entirely clear of obstruction by the top of the roof, and the VHF omni will be totally obscured by the roof. There's not any other alternative mounting for me that's practical so obscura to the east of my location is something I'm willing to accept. I'd prefer not to mount the VHF omni below; however, I'm financially constrained for now to one mast. The VHF omni will be used primarily to receive public safety, MURS, rail and marine traffic with the occasional RX/TX on the marine side (we are within one mile of Canandaigua Lake). All that stated, how much performance degradation should I expect on the 2m/70cm omni (primary RX/TX)? My understanding of radiation patterns, take-off angles, etc. is basic at best. Would appreciate suggestions and analysis from the many more wise and experienced operators out there! Thank you very much in advance!
David
David