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Mark,
This month's edition of QEX (July/Aug. 2005) has an article addressing your question with a simulation matching your question exactly. Bottom line: put as many radials as long as possible in your yard and don't worry about it. The simulation with 60 1/4 wavelength radials in a 180 degree arc only resulted in a 1.67dB difference in signal strengths from the radial direction to the no radial direction. 73, Larry, W0QE Mark wrote: Here is an additional question. I have to mount my 40/80 vertical in a place where it can be hidden by trees, which means against the back fence in my yard. I can only put radials to cover 180 degrees. I assume my signal will radiate best in that direction. What kind of radiation will I get toward the side of the antenna without the radials? Mark, KJ7BS |
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