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Sounds like your defining exactly what happens if you raise the antenna...
"Jack Painter" wrote in message news:lQYbe.241$qV3.90@lakeread04... .......Snip...... But the efficiency differences have never been equivalent to the antenna being at a different elevation because of soil conditions. Now maybe I get away with less ground loss from a half-wave dipole that is not quite a half-wave above ground, because my soil is very sandy, is that what you meant? It doesn't change the electrical height of my antenna any, but the soil is such a lousy conductor that less is absorbed by a slightly too-low antenna. Jack |
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