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TM 32-5895-206-10
(6) The site should be as far as possible from tall
trees, buildings, wire fences, power lines, telephone lines, radio
antennas, railroad tracks, sharp ground contours (mountains,
cliffs, and ravines), buried conductors (cables and pipelines),
chimney stacks, water towers, rivers, lakes, streams, or other
obstructions.
(7) Radio waves in the VHF range have very short
wavelengths and bend or reflect off small objects. A radio signal
at 150 megahertz will react with an object a few feet long.
(8) Recommended minimum distances between the
antenna and various obstructions are listed in table 2-2.
Maintaining these distances will reduce errors in df bearings.
Table 2-2. Minimum Distances to Typical Obstructions
Obstruction
Distance to be
maintained
Scattered trees, small single
200 yards
buildings, vehicles
Wire fences (barbed wire, etc.)
300 yards
Buried cables, pipelines, or other
300 yards
conductors, trenches or deep
ditches
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