The limit is when the terrain in front of the antenna causes the main lobe to
dip below zero degrees. Most DX on six meters with F2 occurs at the lowest
angles.
I suppose that the middle of the sunspot peak when the band is wide open a
slight elevation may be useful.
73, Fred
J999w@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 8/31/06 2:11:44 PM Central Daylight
Time,
felasstic@yahoo.com writes:
<< F2 is usually best with a very low angle, so higher the better. >>
But there is a limit though, right?
I mean even the 'big guns' complain about some antennas being TOO high on HF.
John K9RZZ
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