If you have a proper balun at the feedpoint, there isn't a "hot end." It's a
balanced dipole, until it isn't because one end is closer to the ground than the
other, of course.
Wes N7WS
On 6/13/2020 9:48 AM, Bill via TowerTalk wrote:
Quick question: When mounting an inverted Vee antenna, one end can end at a higher level (perhaps in a
tree and the other end is lower) obviously the antenna will perform to some degree better. However, is there
any advantage to having the "hot end" higher and the "ground end" lower, compared to the
opposite (ground end higher and hot end lower)?
Bill K4XS/KH7XS
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