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With respect to an HF vertical whose base is about 10' above ground,
and a ~ 30' wire counterpoise held just off the ground: Does the direction that the wire is layed out affect the directional gain/ pattern of the antenna? Just curious... Mike KD7VRG |
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Sure does , and on a same but different but still another story , those
big rigs / semi's /truck trailers /big lorry's ect , i have listened heaps when they mobile on 40/80m and when i knew of their direction in which that they were heading /facing and with the vertical on the bull/roo bar on the front of vehikle nearly ALL the time the signal was much stronger when THEY were driving away from the rx antenna i was using , implying the ground/radial/trailer was the actual raditor?....Paul wrote in message ups.com... With respect to an HF vertical whose base is about 10' above ground, and a ~ 30' wire counterpoise held just off the ground: Does the direction that the wire is layed out affect the directional gain/ pattern of the antenna? Just curious... Mike KD7VRG |
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