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so ive been going back and forth on this for a while now and i cant quite make up my mind. currently running an inverted V dipole for 40m, apex is at about 35 feet which i know isnt ideal but its what i can do with the trees in my yard. swr is fine, works okay but i feel like im missing stuff especially on the low end of the band around 7.005 or so where the dx tends to hang out.
a buddy of mine keeps telling me to just put up a vertical with a good radial field and be done with it. he says the low angle radiation will blow my dipole out of the water for dx. and yeah i get the theory, but my yard is kind of a mess and laying out 32 radials is not exactly something my wife is going to be thrilled about. been thinking maybe i do a compromise, like 16 radials and see what happens.
anybody actually done a direct comparison on 40? like real world not just modeling software. i trust eznec and all but sometimes the ground conditions and the neighbors garage roof and whatever else just throws everything off anyway
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