Thanks for your comments Rob - I generally agree with your observations.
However, my particular cases were (1) An AV3 10-15-20m vertical which works
much better at ground level close to the lake than it did 40' from the lake
with the base at 20' with tuned radials and (2) A 40m vertical which works
dramatically better about 10' from the lake than it did sitting in a swampy
area 300' from the lake.
On 160m I use a 95' top loaded vertical about 400' from the lake with lots of
long ground radials - it seems to work quite nicely. I recently put up a 60'
inverted L close to the lake (mostly because I could :-) - I am looking forward
to comparing the two. On receive there seems to be little difference and I
suspect that will be the case on transmit as well when I get round to making
the switch box.
I still think that the clear take-off over the lake must help - possibly
because it is not obstructed but also possibly because it is likely to be a
better reflector of grazing signals.
73 Roger
VE3ZI
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