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Here's one for all our experts and gurus out the
Consider a 140' dipole up at 40' height. Used on 160-10m Other scenario is a 50' top loaded vertical, with 4 radials, 70' each, used on 160-20m. The question is which antenna gives us more radiated energy going out in useful directions? A fair amount of the dipole energy goes into the ground. Another big chunk goes into cloud warming. That leaves some energy going out at elevations which are useful to us. The vertical doesn't do much cloud warming. It does have some energy going to ground, but probably less than the dipole. However, it doesn't have nearly as much radiating surface as the dipole has. But, being top loaded, it does tend to get the current node maxed on the available vertical (radiating) surface. So, holding power input constant, etc, which antenna gives us the more useable rf energy output for hamming on 160-20m? |