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Nuff said. I'll keep that in mind next time you
say a vertical is 24 dB better than a dipole. :-) ........ Well, of course, I've never said any such thing. But...It is often a large noticable difference. Mike sed... My guess is that it depends on where the signals originated from Thats exactly it. In general, the farther away, the better the vertical vs the low dipole. If you don't work long haul dx, the vertical user may never see much advantage. At night on 40m, if the distance is less than 1000 miles, often the dipole and vertical would be about the same. In my case, I had to get over a 1000 miles to see much vertical advantage. At 1500 miles, it's fairly obvious. "appx 2 S units worth". In the long hauls to VK, JA, etc, often 3-4 S units worth. That will be a larger increase than your 2 s units noise increase. Modeling won't tell the whole story in a case like this. Just ask W8JI about his 300+ feet dipoles on 160m. In theory , they were supposed to beat his vertical towers. But , they usually don't on long paths where the angle is very low. I once yakked with this guy in Tokyo for a while. On the dipole at 1kw, I'd be S 8-9... On the GP with 1 kw, I'd be a solid 20 over 9. And it's reciprical as far as xmit/rcve. So I'd always be listening on the vertical if I wanted to see the same increase on my end. The only exception would be if I had something better like a beverage, etc, but that applies more to 80 and 160, than 40. Thats the real point of my comments, not which is better. To me, installing a good vertical for dx, and then listening on a low dipole to same is kinda silly being the benefits are reciprical. Also...Building a good vertical, but not using it for long hauls is kinda silly too... :/ It's the wrong tool for working 500-800 miles away. If it's never better than the dipole in that case, don't fret too much, as it's perfectly normal. MK |
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