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W5DXP wrote in message ...
Mark Keith wrote: It's simple. Cecil did not use enough radials for the low height he mounted the vertical. I used *twice as much wire* for radials in the vertical as I used for the entire horizontal antenna. :-) Unfortunately, that was not enough. In addition, the top of the vertical was 15 feet higher than the horizontal and was a lightning rod. The top of mine was nearly 70 ft in the air. It was never struck once the whole time I had it up, and went through some radical t-storms. Funny part? After I took it down, I've had that mast struck twice, with much less height. In addition, the RG-213 cost three times as much as ladder-line. You are a retired injuneer. You should able able to afford it. :/ Anyone need a 33 ft aluminum tubing vertical? Come haul it away. I would, if I were closer. Then I could put up two of them, phase them, and really kick some butt. I'd take that overpriced 213 off your hands too. ![]() |