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so ive been going back and forth on this for like two months now and im just gonna ask. i have a decent sized backyard, maybe 80 feet wide, and im trying to decide whether to put up a proper 40m dipole or just go with a vertical. my neighbor already has complaints about the fence so a big horizontal antenna is gonna be a conversation i dont want to have.
the thing is ive read so many contradictory things. one guy says verticals are great for DX because of the low angle radiation, another guy says theyre noise magnets and his dipole at 25 feet blows away his vertical. i get that ground radials matter a lot for verticals but i dont have a way to bury a ton of them, maybe i could lay them on the ground under the grass. would a vertical with like 16 surface radials actually be competitive or am i just gonna be disappointed
mainly working 40 and maybe some 20m, not trying to win contests just ragchew and occasional DX when the band opens up. running about 100w from an IC-7300.
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