Gents:

     I will support Fred's recommendation for RX antennas on TB.  Even my 
modest back yard could fit three bi-directional EWE's in delta layout among the 
trees.  I was flabbergasted at how well the signals popped out of the noise 
compared to my inverted L TX antenna.

73 de
Gene Smar  AD3F


-----Original Message-----
From: Topband [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of fmoeves
Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2020 6:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Topband: Inverted V vs inverted L

I agree with what others have said. Best thing I did here in my noisy area was 
a Rx antenna. There's no way I could listen to my inverted L here in KY. KB4QZH
-------- Original message --------From: [email protected] Date: 4/19/20 
 12:35 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Peter Krulewitch <[email protected]>, 
[email protected] Subject: Re: Topband: Inverted V vs inverted L The 
inverted L will out perform and inverted vee, hands down, 90% of the time.  The 
few exceptions will probably be near your local SR (and other times) when 
horizontal polarization can work better.            73. . . Dave, 
W0FLS-----Original Message----- From: Peter KrulewitchSent: Sunday, April 19, 
2020 11:28 AMTo: [email protected]: Topband: Inverted V vs inverted 
LHave used inverted L with 90 apex for several years but wonder whether 
comparison tests or experiences with inverted V at that height compares. Tnx 
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