In the modeling I put the feedpoint as close to the bottom of the vertical element as possible. I suppose I can move the radials around a bit, and do like the a99/imax antennas do and put them further away. One thing that comes into play is these antennas all have a matching system, which should, in and of itself, tune the radials as well as the antenna, perhaps making the absolute length of the radials less critical on an antenna with such low radial currents to begin with?
The DB
DB i will say you are smarter than me about antennas. but my opinion was formed
based on real world results. maybe im just old school . but you remember putting up
a antenna on a xxfoot tower/pipe then compared another antenna on same tower/mast
coax at exact same spot.those are my tests which one works the best at a given height
at a distance say 40 miles, so no skip talking , no conditions were just right. the antenna
either performed or it didnt. at different locations ive tested antennas with some
minor changes , so i will say location does play a part .for 20 years or more ive tested
antennas similar to this.