Kees,
 What else is around your verticals? Just the fact something is not resonant 
does not mean it isn't a problem.
 To my ashtonishment, vertical 1: 28-j328 Ohm and vertical 2: 12-j320 Ohm 
both on 1825 kHz.
The vertical with the smallest radial system has the lowest earth 
resistance (around 5 Ohms, estimating 7 Ohms radiation resistance for a 
21m high vertical).
The oldest vertical (nr1) with 50 radials seems to have more than 20 
Ohms.....
  
 Since it is a system with standing waves, even on the radials, impedance at 
the base might not represent true ohmic losses.
 I measured the earth conductivity with the 2-conductor method and I found 
that the soil under vertical nr 2 has better conductivity (maximum found: 
25 mS/m) compared to vertical nr
1 (maximum: 21,5 mS/m).
  
 If that is a low frequency measurement, I have never seen a measurement like 
that mean very much on HF or higher. Typically you are measuring rod contact 
and 50/60 Hz more than RF behavior.
 If it is an RF measurement, like rod centered on a large screen and measured 
against the screen, it is much more useful but still not always accurate.
 I have little faith in two rods, and no faith in something done on power 
line frequencies.
What you measure might not mean anything for performance.
 73 Tom 
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