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in trying to learn more about antennas and how they work its seems that you basically can't have too many ground radials on a base . some pork butts (hams) even dig up their yards to bury rf ground wires and pipes . not to be confused with electrical grounding from lighting . so im wondering if a typical metal 5/8 , like a maco 5/8 would benefit from having say 3 or 4 additional sloping (45 degreeish) 108 inch ground radials attached to a non conductive guy system running from the antennas four 90 degree ground radial section ? effectively having 7 or 8 ground radials . its my understanding that 45 degree radials help the antenna tune to a 50 ohm impedance better . of course there are exceptions to everything but in typical situations........ .
will having more radials but at different angles help , hinder or make little to no difference ?
thanks
will having more radials but at different angles help , hinder or make little to no difference ?
thanks