On 10/20/20 11:10 AM, amfone via TowerTalk wrote:
 
  But if its a vertical positioned  dipole it does not need a counter poise or 
radials as its a dipole. A vertical dipole has a pattern and low take off angle like 
a true vertical but the feed line must come away from the center at a 90 degree 
angle for best performance for several feet.
 
 
 Or as is done in some antennas, down the inside, with a good choke. 
10-15 ft of decent coax won't introduce that much loss with the matching 
network at the base.
 I think the key would be to keep the active length less than around 3/4 
wavelength at the highest frequency of operation to keep the feedpoint 
impedance not too high.  So on 10m, that would be 7.5 meters which is 
about 25 feet.
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