Sure, build it. However, leave the other wires up so you can do
direct comparisons. That way you will be able to determine if you
made any improvement! Alternatively, you could model what you have
and the vertical and see before building.
73 de Brian/K3KO
Josh T wrote:
>
> I was thinking about building a 20m vertical to ground mount. I'd like to
> build rather than buy for the fun and the price..
>
> What is everyones thought on this. Would it be worth my time? I have a
> couple of wire antennas that I've been using for years and I'm kinda itching
> to try something new.
>
> Thanks for your comments and advice...
>
> Josh - KB0GUS
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