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so ive been going back and forth on this for a couple months now and figured id just ask. my lot is pretty small, maybe 60 feet wide, and i've got some decent trees but nothing that lines up perfectly for a full half wave dipole on 40. i can get close — maybe 62 or 63 feet of horizontal run if i really stretch it — but one end would be drooping pretty bad because the anchor tree is shorter than i'd like.
the other option i keep coming back to is a vertical. i know they have that low angle radiation thing going for them which sounds great for dx, but everyone keeps telling me ground radials are a whole project in themselves and i rent so i really cant be burying a bunch of wire. was thinking maybe a elevated radial setup with like 4 radials, has anyone done this on 40 specifically and how much of a pain was it to get the feedpoint impedance somewhere usable
mostly interested in working dx when conditions allow but i also ragchew a fair bit regionally so its not purely a dx antenna situation. just want something that actually works and doesn't drive my neighbors crazy
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