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Seeing posts that radials are required for good performance on these
antennas, I assume you would need to put radials under each vertical wire? Not just the fed element? Doug |
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If the Bob-Tail or half square is fed at the top then W4RNL calls them
independent of ground. Go to his web page and see his facts. If its a traditional bob-tail as W6BCX envisioned and fed at the bottom of the center element and then to ground then a good ground radial system is required. I have a half square on 80 that runs E and W and is therefore broadside N/S the ends are 20 and 30 feet off the ground. No radials required. The half square is a bob-tail and the bob-tail you see literature is really a 3 el version. 73 Dave K4JRB Doug wrote in message om... Seeing posts that radials are required for good performance on these antennas, I assume you would need to put radials under each vertical wire? Not just the fed element? Doug |
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