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Re: [TowerTalk] Vertical question

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Vertical question
From: "Mike Smith VE9AA" <ve9aa@nbnet.nb.ca>
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2021 17:23:06 -0300
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Couldn't agree more Jim.  You'll note in my original post I had already
mentioned:

".This testing was before I was used to using the RBN and what it could do
for me.  Today I would definitely do proper RBN comparisons for sure. Maybe
that would open my eyes to a larger difference or maybe it would show
nothing. One is left guessing.

."

 

 

 

n 3/16/2021 7:14 AM, Mike Smith VE9AA wrote:

Most of the time through an A/B switch the verticals were close enough that

I would really be guessing which one was loudest/best and other times the

one with all the 60 on-ground radials was definitely best by a small margin.

 

The fly in the ointment with listening tests is AGC. A FAR better test is
A/B RBN testing, alternating between the two antennas for a half dozen "TEST
VE9AA" on one, QSY, then the other, pause 10 minutes, QSY, repeat at least a
dozen times, and average the results.

 

I did this recently to confirm a problem with one of my 160M antennas that
was suggested by responses (or lack thereof) to my CQs during a contest. I
plugged the reports into a spreadsheet, with the calls of the reporting
stations, averaged them for each reporting station, and sorted them by
azimuth to take directivity into account (the antennas I tested have
interactions that cause them to be directional).

 

The antenna that was underperforming HEARD a lot better than the one that
produced the loudest signal on the other end.

 

73, Jim K9YC

 

Mike, Coreen & Corey

Keswick Ridge, NB

 

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