I am sure you will get lots of input on this - but my experience makes me
think that this is due to the angle the signals are coming in from. I
often think openings near my sunrise have a higher angle than normal and
have found my beverages lose directivity and don't compete well with the TX
antenna. At a previous QTH - I would sometimes find a low dipole buried in
a small ravine was my best RX antenna. Another indicator that a high angle
was a play.
Tree N6TR
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 8:09 AM Ignacy Misztal <no9e@arrl.net> wrote:
> Lately when I worked a VK on 160m, the transmit antenna antenna heard
> better than beverages. In other cases with the VKs, the beverages were
> better but not by much. I am wondering why this is the case. Beverages make
> a big difference to other directions.
>
> The transmit antenna is 100ft shunt-fed tower with beam on top, and 36
> radials. Beverages are 500-600 ft about 7 ft up in 7 directions, all but
> S.
>
> Ignacy, NO9E
> QTH GA
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