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so ive been running a center fed dipole for 40m for about two years now, got it up about 35 feet in an inverted V configuration and honestly its been fine for domestic stuff but i keep reading that verticals with a good radial field will beat a low dipole for dx every time because of the lower takeoff angle. my property isnt huge so getting it much higher isnt really an option unless i put up a tall mast which is a whole other project i dont want to start right now.
been thinking about pulling down the dipole and throwing up a vertical instead, probably one of those trap verticals or maybe just a quarter wave with a bunch of radials on the ground. question is whether thats actually going to make a noticeable difference on 40 for working europe and japan from the midwest, or if im just going to end up with a noisier antenna that picks up every power line in the neighborhood and still doesnt do what i want. anyone actually done this comparison with real results, not just theory
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