I don't know about your aerial but most standard ones are 'base loaded' so need to be mounted as high as poss so that all/most of the aerial clears the roof line and roof racks to reduce the reflected signal. If you can't or don't want to mount it high you need a 'top loaded' aerial.
That's what I thought... but I could just be talking sh*t.
Makes sense, I will have a look.
JuSt for clarity I a
M very drunk so if hay was a bad idea I am not my fault.
You can't say 'Just for clarity' and then talk sh*t.
can and did.
ooh glad ya sorted it. told ya to stick it on the roof Oh and keep the tall aerial they look sooo much better. and if ya stick bit of ribbon on the top ya can find it easier in a carpark. .
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