It is absolutely true that antennas intended for NVIS use do not have to be 
hung low.  But they CAN be.  And there are instances where doing so can be 
desirable.

When I lived in Hawaii, we used NVIS for reliable statewide HF communications 
to very good effect.  When I hung my dipole up about 30 feet or so, I would 
frequently get calls from hams in Japan, Oceana, mainland US, Canada and 
elsewhere. Ordinarily that would be nice, but when one is specifically focused 
on local comms, that can get to be a problem. When I hung my NVIS dipole down 
around 10 feet, I still got excellent statewide communications but no longer 
got calls from afar.

So I kept my dipole low for local, and erected a vertical for DX.  Both worked 
perfectly for their intended use.

In Hawaii, 40 meters worked great for NVIS probably 11 out of 12 months a year. 
Someone else who knows can comment, but I got the impression that 40 meters 
almost never works for NVIS in the mainland US.  If this is true, an Elecraft 
NVIS field day might be limited to those who either have room for an 80 meter 
dipole, or who can devise some other kind of 80 meter antenna that can radiate 
up.

73,
Dave - N5DCH




> On Dec 17, 2021, at 11:05 AM, Julia Tuttle <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Wait, why would people think verticals are good for NVIS? Isn't a
> vertical's radiation pattern pretty much "sideways but not up", and NVIS'
> desired radiation pattern "up but not sideways"?
> 
> On Fri, Dec 17, 2021, 12:54 Jim Brown <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> On 12/17/2021 6:12 AM, Greg Herman wrote:
>>> What if there was the annual event called the The Elecraft
>>> NVIS field day?
>> 
>> There is a major myth regarding NVIS that antennas must be low. This is
>> totally false. The facts are that vertical antennas are terrible for
>> NVIS, and that horizontal antennas work better up to nearly one-half
>> wavelength above ground. This study ran in National Contest Journal
>> several years ago.
>> 
>> http://k9yc.com/AntennaPlanning.pdf
>> 
>> 73, Jim K9YC
>> 
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