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On Jul 31, 2:45 pm, Michael Coslo wrote:
What I did learn was that at any given moment, either the vertical or the horizontal antenna was "the best". While some generalizations could be made for distance and the angle the signal was likely coming in at, there was a lot of variation within it. The difference could vary over time also. I did the same thing at one time on 40m. "Compared a 1/4 WL ground plane vs a horizontal dipole. You see some strange things at times. The distance of the path has a large bearing over which is best. In my case, 800 miles seemed to be about the crossover point where both would be about the same on peaks. But even then, sometimes you will see peaks on the vertical that are the strongest. The ionosphere seems to tumble back and forth. On the longer paths at say 1500 miles, the peaks on the vertical would almost always be the strongest. And the farther the distance out, the larger the difference would be. IE: the vertical would be 2 S units better vs the dipole to CA. This was very repeatable, and almost the same margin on any given night. To VK, the difference would be 4 S units.. Again, that same margin most any night. As you can see, I'm a believer in a good vertical for the lower bands. The only thing that could beat it were either yagi's, or multi element arrays like the various curtains, etc.. Other than that, I smoked everyone else on the band to DX.. I did run a KW though.. :/ I would be 20 over 9 in Tokyo... The bobtail curtains could put a hurt on me though... ![]() But, they had three elements, vs my one.. I almost always used receive as the indication as to which was best at a given time. I could probably count the number of times reciprical operation didn't pan out on a single hand, and have a few fingers left.. It's pretty rare not to be reciprical receive vs transmit.. IE: almost never happens, except in a really weird situations. That being the case, I questioned if assuming that the angle for best reception is also the angle for best transmission, especially with what appears to be a change over time. I think it's quite accurate.. I use my switch and compare.. Whichever receives the best signal gets the nod as far as transmit. BTW, my vertical was pretty good compared to many you see... Was full sized, with the base at 36 ft with sloping radials. Not much loss involved compared to some you see on the ground with a few meager radials.. It was a lot better than the 1/4 wave I had ground mounted with 32 radials. It would always seem just as "hot" as my dipole on receive. It was just vertical. So it's quite possible for a lesser vertical not to see the results I had. As an example, the ground mount with 32 radials was barely better than the dipole to CA. You didn't see the 2 S unit difference as on the elevated GP I used later. So in the case of the ground mount, the distance where it would overtake the horizontal antenna on peaks would be farther out, vs the GP. MK |
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