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StellarCAT says:
 19 degrees and the 4sq is 5db stronger at say 5 degrees showing what I 
often
If I change to 8mS, about what I had in AZ, indeed the crossover point is now
 
saw on LP and very long contacts again in AZ.
 height as the dipole and compare it to the 4sq ... well now the beam is 
better
Going back to SC where the ground is 2mS: If I add in a 2el beam at this same
 
at all angles... 3db better at 5 degrees and 6db at 15 deg.
I hope you aren't using that circa 1959 FCC map, that estimates soil 
conductivity, for antenna modeling in a specific location. Soil 
conductivity can vary greatly over a very short distance. Farmers have 
measured soil conductivity across a seemingly uniform field, and have 
found huge variations - 4:1 is not uncommon. 
I have been to your former Arizona QTH. 8 mS ? You have got to be 
kidding. It's desert. Maybe during a brief summer flash flood, when the 
salts in the soil are liquified. 
In the shameless plug department, I have a used Megger (Biddle) 21822 I 
would part with for a reasonable offer. I believe it is useful 
instrumentation for measuring ground conductivity. Contact me directly 
if interested. 
73,
Steve, N2IC
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