Looking for advice
My TX antenna is (like most) an inverted L. It is a 58ft vertical, with a 85 feet horizontal section, tied off to a tree at 60ft, with 120 ¼ radials under it, on a salt marsh, a couple of miles from the sea, so its quite efficient .. the horizontal section is almost horizontal, apart from some sag in the middle. I have the option to move the end support to a tree a little further away at 80ft, allowing the horizontal section to slope up a little, rather than sag a little. This is a couple of days work, 1st removing braches from a pine tree, then getting a new pulley into place. My question is .. will it be worth it? How much is the angle of radiation effected by the horizontal section of an L, when its pretty horizontal already, and you can only up it a bit, especially with a good radial system already in place. Neil G0JHC _________________ Topband Reflector