| At 7:23 AM -0600 10/7/02, n4kg@juno.com wrote:
>On the Low Bands, verticals are often better than (low) dipoles
>for DX where a 1/2 WL high 80M dipole needs to be 140 ft up!
Let's compare a vertical with a horizontal dipole at the same max. 
height of, say, 70 ft.
NEC-4 says, for
*  f = 3.5 MHz;
*  vertical dipole top height = 70 ft (21.336 m) and bottom height = 2 m;
*  my New England ground (see my previous post); and
*  elevation angle = 7.5 degrees
       Antenna      | Gain (dBi)
       -------------+-----------
                    |
       Vertical     |   -7.4
                    |
       Horiz. dipole|   -5.6  <-- better than the vertical by 1.8 dB.
       at 70 ft.    |
       (broadside)  |
73 de Chuck, W1HIS
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