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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote Jack Painter wrote: My question is, if I added a long radial (on the ground) from that ground rod, all the way under the sloping antenna wires, would there be any benefit in the transmitting pattern? How about two radials, 180 degrees from each other (one under the antenna, the other 180 degrees away from it)? If I understand it correctly, I would guess that radials would help that antenna. Sounds like you are losing half your power in the ground rod. Two radials are better than one and the more radials the better. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp Thanks Cecil. It probably is a power-sink when xmit. The antenna was originally set up as a receive-only antenna, and you should hear the difference in volume when the grounded side of the Balun is off/on the ground rod. Audible increase (for DX purposes, where a couple of S-units is a lot, hi). I'll try the radials, and disconnect the shorting ground, and see if this improves things a little. I never heard anyone mention making a "vee" dipole antenna (from the ground-up), is that a NVIS? Jack |
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