Hello Con,
Though I do not have the data in front of me at this exact moment,
I do remember Ham Radio Magazine did run a number of articles on
the Vee antenna. One thing that did stick in my head, was connecting
the terminated ends together with a ground wire. Besides the use of
radials, out there, by tying the elements together, it made the
antenna much easier to use. This made up for changing ground
conditions. If I remember also, by sloping the legs, it took out
quite a bit of the directional characteristics of the antenna.
I wish I had those articles now, but I know I saved them. I just
need to find them. The antenna has always fascinated me, but I
have never had the room to give it a try.
73 Jim K7SLI
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