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Re: [TowerTalk] Vertical comparison question

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Vertical comparison question
From: n8de@thepoint.net
Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2013 07:07:05 -0400
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Those who have heard my 80/40/WARC signals may be aware that I am using an insulated tower vertical (photo on qrz.com).

This antenna on 40m is a 1/2-wave vertical. Estimates of feedpoint impedance are in the 2000 ohm range, but I feed it with 50-ohm coax. There is also a 40m 1/4-wave vertical available for use on that band. Both verticals have 60 1/4-wavelength radials spaced equally about them. (on the ground).

Comparisons are interesting, depending on DX distance.

From here in Michigan to the Caribbean, the 40m vertical seems a bit better (one s-unit in most cases), but for JA and YB, the difference is quite astounding! While the 40m vertical 'hears' those areas quite well, there is a 5 S-unit difference in favor of the 80m vertical! My concept of this difference is 'take-off angle'.

I have NO IDEA why it works so well with that 40:1 feedpoint SWR, but I will never complain.

73
Don
N8DE

On 4/5/2013 6:56 PM, John G. wrote:
How do the "radialless" verticals, like the R5, R7000, MA5V, Gap ones, compare in performance to the standard 1/4 wave verticals that are roof mounted with radials? Does one tend to outperform the other? I am looking how each performs for DXing and longer haul communications.


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