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so ive been going back and forth on this for about two weeks now and i think im making it way more complicated than it needs to be. currently running a resonant dipole for 40m up about 30 feet which works fine, decent reports, no complaints really. but my neighbor two streets over has a vertical and he consistently gets better DX reports than me at least from what he says at our club meetings.
my lot is small-ish, maybe 80x120 feet, and the dipole is strung between a tree and my garage roughly NE/SW which i know isnt ideal for everything. i keep looking at verticals thinking maybe the lower angle of radiation would help me work more DX but then i read all this stuff about ground radials and now im nervous about committing to a big ground radial system. been digging through the ARRL antenna book but honestly some of that math goes over my head after a while.
anyone made this switch and actually noticed a real difference or is it one of those things where you spend a lot of money and effort and end up roughly where you started
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