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Old June 24th 06, 12:07 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Reg Edwards
 
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Default Magloop and ground mat blues.....

Lee,
Signals within 1000 miles come through strongest because they are
nearer to you.

Also, with an antenna height of only 3 feet, low-angle reception and
radiation suffers from being screened by buildings and other
obstructions in the vicinity of the antenna.

At low heights there is a considerable power loss induced in the soil
under the antenna. Your radial system is of little use. Only a large
metal sheet placed on the soil surface would be effective.

Your buried radial system is an overkill. If it was removed you would
probably notice no difference in performance. But the radials will
perform an excellent service if you should later wish to erect a
vertical antenna above them.

An increase in height will result in better low-angle DX. Increasing
height to only to 8 or 10 feet should produce a noticeable
improvement. And loss in the ground will be negligible.

To get it above ALL low-angle obstructions, fix it to your house
chimney. ;o)
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Reg, G4FGQ.