On small lots, I have to differ here and suggest going with a vertical with a
decent radial system. Even if the radials have to be short, and/or go off in
various directions, the angle of radiation with be a lot lower for DX vs the
dipole unless you can hang it up very high off a big tree or tower. My
suggestion is to take the dipole wire and cut it up for radials- Then use a
Butternut HF2V and work some decent DX- A dipole might here better under
certain conditions, but I never had had luck with low band dipole in small
back yard when fairly tested against back yard verticals like the HF2V and
Hustler 5bandBTV.
73 Paul N0AH
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