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"Reg Edwards" wrote
Regardless of its noise properties, a quarter-wave and higher vertical radiates more low-angle power than a half-wave horizontal dipole. _______________ That depends on its r-f ground. Horizontal plane radiation from a 1/4-wave vertical could be worse than the horizontal 1/2-wave dipole if all of the induced ground currents around the vertical aren't collected and returned to the tx/antenna system. And verticals of some heights have zero radiation in the horizontal plane -- one wavelength, for example. RF |
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