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I have no trees, streelamps, telephone poles, or anything higher than a
7 foot trailer. That was why I was considering a vertical. For practical purposes anything higher than 40 feet is forbidden and 25 foot is as high as I practically dare do. From what I understand, dipoles are not effective below 1/2 wavelength above the dirt, but verticals can work well fairly close to the dirt if they have to. From what I hear inverted vees are slightly better than dipoles but slightly worse than verticals at low altitude. My wife really doesn't care about money as much as she cares about waste. If I can make my setup working with the stuff I already bought then great... At this point I am considering just throwing in the towel and raising a 20 foot iron pipe to mount a 20 meter inverted vee... sigh. 20m is my favorite band, followed by 40 then 30. The Eternal Squire |
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