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![]() Irv & Mike - the radials don't have to be tuned? Or - the real quesion - they aren't random length, you're still talking about cutting a bunch for 80M, a bunch for 40M and a bunch for 20M (or something like that) and then fanning out all the radials from the base, correct? Question - if and when I put up a vertical, how close can it be to a tree, the house, etc, if ground-mounted? tnx - Mark On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 16:29:22 +0000, Mike Luther wrote: Very good advice, Irv Irv Finkleman wrote: If you plan to be at your QTH for a while, it's not difficult to lay untuned radials along the ground, or bury them down a half inch or so with a pizza cutter. I laid mine in the grass and after a couple of months you don't even see them anymore -- the mower goes right over them. If you are concerned, you can nail them down using hairpins. They not only serve as a great base for a vertical, but they also provide a very good rf ground. They don't have to be any special length -- its the quantity that counts. |
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