I'm working on an 80M vertical, fullsize, with two elevated radials.  The 
feedpoint is about 8' above the ground and the radials slope down slightly 
to 5' at the tie-offs.  I cut each of the wires for 70' to start with, to be 
able to prune.  It does, in fact, resonate below the band as I expected.  
I'm getting 290 kHz as the "low SWR" bandwidth -- that is, where the "hi 
SWR" indication does not come on on my FT-847 that I took portable running 
on a battery out to the base of the vertical.  I suppose that's 2:1 SWR 
bandwidth but I guess I'd have to check my FT-847 manual to see.
Two questions:
1.  What is the "high SWR" bandwidth of a radio like the FT-847?  2:1?
2.  Is 290 kHz SWR bandwidth typical?  I was kind of surprised it was that 
good.
73 - Rich, KE3Q
Rich Boyd
KE3Q/W3AO
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