Hi all I am considering this as an easy option for the winter time DX sessions as a mobile static base station.
I am calling for information on how to do this successfully and wonder if I can get good low angle DX performance from such a set up and how this can be realized. Interested in the science of how this works for DX as I always thought that you need to get an antenna up above the soil.
I operate at high spots between 200 and 400ft above sea level so have a some decent basic ground height which I understand may not make much difference for DX? Interested in mounting methods/techniques, requirements for radials (if any?)
This would help me out in winter as when it is windy I would not have to concern about long masts and wind and guying it all up and the IMAX is an easy antenna to put together. But I would not want to sacrifice DX performance too much either.
Does ground mounting provide as good DX performance as mounting on poles high up? (i.e. 20-27feet poles) I am concerned I would just make a really good cloud warmer.
Thanks.
I am calling for information on how to do this successfully and wonder if I can get good low angle DX performance from such a set up and how this can be realized. Interested in the science of how this works for DX as I always thought that you need to get an antenna up above the soil.
I operate at high spots between 200 and 400ft above sea level so have a some decent basic ground height which I understand may not make much difference for DX? Interested in mounting methods/techniques, requirements for radials (if any?)
This would help me out in winter as when it is windy I would not have to concern about long masts and wind and guying it all up and the IMAX is an easy antenna to put together. But I would not want to sacrifice DX performance too much either.
Does ground mounting provide as good DX performance as mounting on poles high up? (i.e. 20-27feet poles) I am concerned I would just make a really good cloud warmer.
Thanks.
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