I moved to a sloping Inverted L last fall when I only had 17 countries confirmed on DXCC.
Initially the base had three 56' ground radials and was fed 40' from my tower. The diagonally placed vertical sloped up towards the base of my Navassa5 yagi at 40', then horizontal toward a tree. I confirmed 70+ countries by December 2016. In January I added 15 radials about 30' long. I direct fed the antenna. I had a 7 toroid (31) to provide a choke at the feed point. I used QRP to 1500w to work stations and confirmed DXCC in March. I worked sunrise, sunsets, and various times during the night. An inverted L no matter what height the vertical section is better than a dipole. In this case, a little of something is better than a lot of nothing. DON'T over think it. Just Do It! 73 Doug / NA1DX -- Doug Ellmore, Sr. d...@ellmore.net _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband