Vertical performance greatly depends on soil conductivity and terrain. By
reading many articles without good background you will be greatly
confused. Whatever you do, I suggest you try to put a temporary dipole of
random length fed by tv line to a tuner. Then compare. In my location the
verticals are usually 5-10 db below dipoles even for DX. Except for 160.
The verticals do magic on the beach.
Ignacy NO9E
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020, 22:24 Gary <gary_mayfield@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I used my DX Engineering gift certificate to buy a copy of the "Champion
> Radio HF Vertical Performance - Test Methods & Results". I really enjoyed
> the book and learned a lot.
>
> It looks like a vertical is the only antenna I am going to get in my
> terraced back yard. Has anyone done a similar look at verticals where they
> looked at radials vs no radials? There are a lot of claims out there about
> verticals that work without radials. The above test looked at some of those
> antennas but they were mounted over a radial field...
>
> I am still wondering how I am going to run the radials up the brick
> terraces, and they are going to have to be pretty short.
>
> I am ready to listen and learn.
>
> Thanks and 73,
> Gary "Joe" Mayfield, kk0sd
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