Steve,
A roof mount also has the advantage of less coupling/blocking/absorption
by nearby structures and objects. The challenges are the band matching
of elevated radials. If the attic is accessible, stringing 4 inside for
each band is ++. A 1/4" bolt is an easy to waterproof feedthru. Guys
can be attached thru facing to avoid more roof penetrations. Did this
many years ago for a Mosley RV4 40>10. Downward sloping radials also
raise the feedpoint Z closer to 50 ohms. This can be modeled. My best
ever vertical was on a galvanized steel barn roof.
Grant KZ1W
On 11/12/2020 08:30, k7lxc--- via TowerTalk wrote:
Howdy, TowerTalkians -
Which would be a better solution - mounting an all-band trap vertical on
the ground with assorted radials or on the roof of a 1 story house with assorted radials? I'm
leaning to the roof mount since then the radials are mostly out of the way of ground traffic. Tnx!
Cheers,Steve K7LXC
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