>The bottom line to all of this is that a dipole or another good high
>angle antenna does have
>its place in your antenna arsenal, but think of it as a complement to a
>good low angle
>antenna which will be better 99% of the time. It's those 1% situations
>that sometimes
>make you glad to have a high angle system!
Everything Bill says in this posting accords with my observations. I have
only one question.
What is a good low angle for a 160 station on land?
I ask this because just this morning a VK station said somewhat the same
thing, and I thought "Here we go again..." and asked "What do you mean by
low angle. How many degrees?" He answered "About 25 or 30 with a broad
lobe." That is my opinion too.
73, Bob VE7BS
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