I took a page out of ON4UN's book for four elevated radials. In the 4th edition
of his "Low-Band DXing," page 9-25, figure 9-23, I used the left diagram. After
I resonated the system, my best SWR was about 2.5 and I fixed that by adding a
"hair pin" match. The length of my radials was 81' and were up about 15'. This
worked quite well for me.
Unfortunately that antenna is in a box since I am currently (temporarily) in a
house on a 1/5 acre lot with an 1/8 wavelength wire vertical to a tree limb and
a single 1/8 wavelength elevated radial. Ugh. BUT I am on the air. Just can't
hear in this very old neighborhood until I get some kind of RX antenna built.
73, Mike WA5POK
On Saturday, October 20, 2018 9:45 PM, N4ZR <n4zr@comcast.net> wrote:
I am contemplating 4 elevated radials for a 160-meter inverted L. Am I
correct to think that I need to resonate each pair of radials in their
final location as if they were a very low dipole?
--
73, Pete N4ZR
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