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Hi Gang
I recently moved from a fairly flat state to one that is mountainous. In getting to know the local area hams I have visited quite a few this past year. Several of them have their ground mounted HF antenna's perpendicular to the grade of the land rather than vertical. In other words, the top of the antenna is roughly 90 inches off center toward the downhill side. The only reasoning I have received thus far is it works better that way here. But not everyone adheres to doing it that way, all commercial antenna's are vertical. What Gives? TTUL Gary |
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