Well, after four days I am back to my Wolf River Coil vertical.
Because of its relatively low center height, my inverted V dipole was actually closer to being horizontal than an inverted V. Don't know if that or propagation was to blame, but it made a pretty good NVIS antenna. I talked to Arkansas and Louisana from Texas and I am never able to talk to those states. Found myself talking mostly to Missouri, Tennessee, the Carolina's and such. That was fun for a while but I prefer a longer reach. And the vertical does that. Am guessing the lower takeoff angle is responsible.
As before, the feedpoint is only 4' above ground. This time (being lazy) I only installed a single wire radial (16.5') sloping to a lawn ornament about 2' above ground.
SWR:
1.2 @ 14.150
1.1 @ 14.200
1.0 @ 14.250
1.1 @ 14.300
1.3 @ 14.300
Working great!
View attachment 29535 (Old pic taken in winter)
I know some of you are probably thinking, "Who gives a flip?" and that's okay.
But sharing experiences and info is what this site is about and that's all I'm doing in this thread. And others.