Comparing the "textbook" radiation patterns, lowest take-off angle and greatest horizontal range is achieved by a .64 wave radiator, folowed by 5/8 wave, 1/2 wave, and finally 1/4 wave. My question is if a .64 wave antenna, built small enough to actually be used mobile (under 9ft long), would actually outperform a full 1/4 wave antenna in the real world. I know that in certain situations the higher take off angle of the 1/4 wave is actually an advantage, but let's assume we're dealing with basically flat, rural terrain.