The website below has good information that will go a long way to answer your 
question. Look at the elevation as fractions of wavelength and relative gain in 
the favored direction (for your dipole, perpendicular in both directions). 
Dipole Height

  
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    On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 10:19 AM, Gayle Dotts via BVARC 
<bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote:
 

 I have home made "rotatable" 10 meter dipole out of alum tubing and mounted on 
a metal push up mast located 2 feet off the side of my house having a regular 
roof slant. I will push it up from there to a given height. How high up off the 
roof do I need to go for optimum RX/TX...or is.... it as high as I can go would 
be best. Please advise.

Thank youGayle DottsKF5LVZ


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