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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Here is the scenario: Hamshack on the west side of the house. OCF dipole between two trees running perpendicular over the house with the Balun directly above the shack (now *that* is handy) Butternut vertical on the east side of the house. 12 radials so far. Now here is what brings about the question. Over the winter months, I had to have my sewer line to the street replaced, which ended up making a huge mess out of my front yard. This means that I will probably end up tilling and replanting a large part of the yard. Is there any point to laying radials in the front yard? They would be quite a ways (~50 feet) from the radials around the Butternut. The main reason I ask though, is that I thought I heard here some time ago, that a dipole would perform better over a good ground system. - Mike KB3EIA - ============================= No point in laying radials. Too far away from the Butternut. Current does not flow that far along buried wires. Attenuation along the wire is too great. ---- Reg. |
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