I would appreciate any help from the group on my unusual antenna situation. Not 
really Elecraft related, so OK to respond off line.

Recently, we had to gut our back yard, as several Redwood trees were 
undermining a retaining wall.  Bad situation. So, the trees had to go, and with 
them my antenna supports!  I now have essentially a 50ft by 30ft yard with 6ft 
fences on the three sides, house and porch on the fourth. Some hardscape 
prevents long radials.  For aesthetic reasons, I don't have a tower or tall 
supports.  My first shot was a fiberglass pole, at about 34ft, with a wire up 
the middle. Terminates in the base to an MFJ antenna autotuner.  I placed the 
pole a few feet from the corner of the lot where, when painted, blends into a 
neighbors tree behind, and is an barely visible from the street. 

My limitations are the radial field. I did some research, and started with 8 
wires, varying from 15' to 35' in a 100 degree spread on the flower beds and 
small lawn.  Another ham suggested elevated radials as an alternative, so I 
tried two 35' radials at 90 deg angles along two fence sides, about 4' off the 
ground. Much of what I read was from hams with big lots and dozens of radial in 
all directions. Couldn't find much on my situation.

Conditions have not been that good, and other commitments have prevented much 
testing.  I have some time now and want to find the best solution.  Questions 
for the group--

Give the limits on the radial field (90-110 degrees, limited length) is 10 
buried better than 2 elevated?
 
Does it make sense to use BOTH elevated and buried?

Some prelim testing, using some SE Asia DX stations, showed little difference 
in the receive signal strength switching in either or both radial plans.  I 
plan on using some on air events this week to gather signal strength reports on 
my transmissions. 

Any thoughts?


73

Randy Cook - K6CRC
K3 #2051
[email protected]




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